objective we describe an endoscopic transoral approach for treating benign lesions of the glenoid fossa with or without infratemporal fossa involvement. study design description and validation of surgical technique on living humans. methods excision of benign lesions arising from the glenoid fossa was achieved in five patients through a transoral endoscopic approach. Using 0- and 45-degree angled 4-mm optics, the entire middle skull base and infratemporal fossa were explored without damaging the nearby neurovascular structures. results ethree of the five patients had complete removal of osteochondroma. In the remaining two patients, the lesion removed was diagnosed as osteoma. In one patient, postoperative numbness of the alveolar nerve was observed. no infections were reported. rthe surgical approach utilized was determined to be valid not only for glenoid fossa exposure but also for management of the middle skull base and infratemporal fossa. conclusion the described approach to the glenoid fossa offers direct and minimally invasive access to benign lesions within this region. further use of this approach will allow us to determine its potential in treating malignancies

Valentini, V., Giovannetti, F., Priore, P., Raponi, I., Terenzi, V., Cassoni, A. (2015). Mini invasive transoral approach to the glenoid fossa: benign lesion removal using endoscopy. LARYNGOSCOPE, 125(9), 2054-2057 [10.1002/lary.25191].

Mini invasive transoral approach to the glenoid fossa: benign lesion removal using endoscopy

VALENTINI, VALENTINO;TERENZI, VALENTINA;
2015-01-01

Abstract

objective we describe an endoscopic transoral approach for treating benign lesions of the glenoid fossa with or without infratemporal fossa involvement. study design description and validation of surgical technique on living humans. methods excision of benign lesions arising from the glenoid fossa was achieved in five patients through a transoral endoscopic approach. Using 0- and 45-degree angled 4-mm optics, the entire middle skull base and infratemporal fossa were explored without damaging the nearby neurovascular structures. results ethree of the five patients had complete removal of osteochondroma. In the remaining two patients, the lesion removed was diagnosed as osteoma. In one patient, postoperative numbness of the alveolar nerve was observed. no infections were reported. rthe surgical approach utilized was determined to be valid not only for glenoid fossa exposure but also for management of the middle skull base and infratemporal fossa. conclusion the described approach to the glenoid fossa offers direct and minimally invasive access to benign lesions within this region. further use of this approach will allow us to determine its potential in treating malignancies
2015
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MEDS-15/B - Chirurgia maxillo-facciale
English
endoscopy ; infratemporal fossa ; parapharyngeal space; skull base; adolescent;
Adult; Aged; child; female; follow-up studies; humans; male; middle aged; mouth;
natural orifice endoscopic surgery; neurosurgical procedures; retrospective studies;
skull base neoplasms; temporal bone; time factors; tomography; x-ray computed;
young adult; otorhinolaryngology2734 pathology and forensic medicine; medicine (all)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1531-4995
Valentini, V., Giovannetti, F., Priore, P., Raponi, I., Terenzi, V., Cassoni, A. (2015). Mini invasive transoral approach to the glenoid fossa: benign lesion removal using endoscopy. LARYNGOSCOPE, 125(9), 2054-2057 [10.1002/lary.25191].
Valentini, V; Giovannetti, F; Priore, P; Raponi, I; Terenzi, V; Cassoni, A
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