[Transpterygoid expanded endonasal approach in fibrous dysplasia of the skull base: case report and technical note]. / Abordaje endonasal expandido transpterigoideo en la displasia fibrosa de base de cráneo: caso clínico y nota técnica.
Neurocirugia (Astur)
; 23(2): 79-88, 2012 Mar.
Article
en Es
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-22578607
INTRODUCTION: Expanded endonasal approaches (EEA) are becoming a first-level technique for the treatment of skull base pathologies. In some cases, the endoscopic procedures make it possible to dissect structures manipulated with greater difficulty in the classic approaches. We report a full endoscopic transpterygoid EEA for the treatment of a fibrous dysplasia (FD) of the skull base. In addition, we reviewed the English literature available on FD and transpterygoid EEA, establishing an exact surgical technique and showing our intraoperative experience. CASE REPORT: A 42-year-old male with right sixth cranial nerve palsy. Cranial MRI and CT showed a central skull base lesion with diagnostic suspicion of FD. Patient underwent a full endoscopic transpterygoid EEA, achieving a wide skull base neurovascular decompression. Neuronavigation and the vidian canal landmark resulted mandatory during intraoperative procedure. DISCUSSION: The transpterygoid EEA is a safe technique consistently supported in the literature. It may reduce the morbidity associated to the classic transcranial approaches, since it permits maximum resection with minimum craniofacial distortion. The vidian hole and canal are the landmarks used to locate and avoid injury to the lacerum segment of the carotid injury. The surgical treatment indication in FD cases must be established in symptomatic patients. CONCLUSION: Transpterygoid EEA for treatment of FD of the skull base is a safe and effective procedure, thanks to the guide that the vidian canal provides in finding the lacerum segment of the carotid artery.
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Base del Cráneo
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Endoscopía
Tipo de estudio:
Qualitative_research
Límite:
Humans
Idioma:
Es
Revista:
Neurocirugia (Astur)
Asunto de la revista:
NEUROCIRURGIA
Año:
2012
Tipo del documento:
Article
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España