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Surgical versus conservative management of tongue lacerations in the acute care setting: A systematic review of the literature.

Clarelle L GonsalvesJie Wei ZhuGrace Y KimCameron F LeveilleApril J Kam
Published in: Paediatrics & child health (2021)
Current literature is inconsistent with regards to indications and guidelines for primary repair of tongue lacerations. The majority of tongue lacerations reported in the literature heal with excellent outcomes regardless of management method. Physician judgement along with patient and parental preference based on potential risks of the procedure should be used when deciding whether a tongue laceration requires primary repair. Tongue lacerations in otherwise healthy individuals are at very low risk of infection.
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