Diode Laser Treatment for Buccal Mucosa Fibrolipoma in an Elderly Patient on Anticoagulants: Case Report and Literature Review
Matteo Pellegrini, Martina Ghizzoni, Federica Pulicari, Elisabetta Kuhn, Andrea Scribante, Francesco Spadari

TL;DR
A 92-year-old patient on anticoagulants successfully had a rare oral tumor removed using a diode laser, which minimized bleeding and scarring.
Contribution
This case report demonstrates the successful use of diode laser excision for buccal mucosa fibrolipoma in an anticoagulated patient.
Findings
Diode laser excision provided effective hemostasis without the need for sutures or additional hemostatic agents.
Postoperative healing was uneventful at 1- and 3-month follow-ups.
Laser technology offers a minimally invasive alternative for treating oral fibrolipomas in anticoagulated patients.
Abstract
Introduction: Lipomas are benign neoplasms originating from mesenchymal soft tissue, primarily composed of mature adipocytes and surrounded by a fibrous capsule. While they are relatively common in the head and neck region, oral cavity involvement is rare. Fibrolipoma (FL) is a variant characterized by lobules of adipocytes with dense collagen bands. Its etiology remains uncertain and can occasionally be found in the buccal mucosa. Surgical excision is the gold standard for oral lipomas, and the prognosis is generally favorable. This case report describes the excision of a buccal mucosa FL in a 92-year-old patient undergoing anticoagulant therapy using a diode laser. Methods: A 92-year-old patient with a medical history of benign prostatic hyperplasia and hypertension, under anticoagulant therapy, presented with a painless buccal mucosa swelling. The growth affected both the…
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TopicsOral and Maxillofacial Pathology · Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment · Soft tissue tumor case studies
