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Surgical approaches to the petrous apex 被引量:2
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作者 Kevin L.Li Vijay Agarwal +1 位作者 Howard S.Moskowitz Waleed M.Abuzeid 《World Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery》 2020年第2期106-114,共9页
The petrous apex is a difficult to reach surgical area due to its deep position in the skull base and many vital surrounding structures.Petrous apex pathology ranges from extradural cholesterol granulomas,cholesteatom... The petrous apex is a difficult to reach surgical area due to its deep position in the skull base and many vital surrounding structures.Petrous apex pathology ranges from extradural cholesterol granulomas,cholesteatomas,asymmetric pneumatization,and osteomyelitis to intradural meningiomas and schwannomas.Certain lesions,such as cholesterol granulomas,can be managed with drainage while neoplastic lesions must be completely resected.Surgical options use open,endoscopic,and combined techniques and are categorized into anterior,lateral,and posterior approaches.The choice of approach is determined by the nature of the pathology and location relative to vital structures and extension into surrounding structures and requires thorough preoperative evaluation and discussion of surgical goals with the patient.The purpose of this state-of-the-art review is to discuss the most commonly used surgical approaches to the petrous apex,and the anatomy on which these approaches are based. 展开更多
关键词 petrous apex Anterior approaches Endoscopic endonasal approach Lateral approaches Surgical approaches
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Reducing the risk of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea following translabyrinthine surgery of the posterior fossa 被引量:1
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作者 Matthew W.Cooper Bryan K.Ward +1 位作者 Jeffery Sharon Howard W.Francis 《World Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery》 2021年第2期82-87,共6页
Objective:To describe the procedure and results of an adapted closure and recon struction technique for translabyrinthine surgery that focuses on identifying and managing potential pathways for CSF egress to the middl... Objective:To describe the procedure and results of an adapted closure and recon struction technique for translabyrinthine surgery that focuses on identifying and managing potential pathways for CSF egress to the middle ear and Eustachian tube.Methods:Retrospective review of a cohort of translabyrinthine acoustic neuroma cases that were reconstructed using this technique.Results:In addition to meticulous packing of potential conduits using soft tissue,hydroxyapatite cement is used to seal opened air cell tracts prior to obliteration of the mastoid defect using adipose tissue.Early results of a small patient cohort using this technique are encouraging and there were no wound infections.There was a single case of CSF rhinorrhea associated with incomplete sealing of opened petrous apex cells,with no recurrence after appropriate implementation of the described protocol during revision surgery.Conclusion:Proactive management of potential conduits of CSF egress including opened air cell tracts has a high likelihood of reducing rates of rhinorrhea and need for revision surgery after the translabyrinthine approach to the posterior fossa. 展开更多
关键词 Translabyrinthine approach Cerebrospinal fluid leak RHINORRHEA Air cell tract petrous apex Eustachian tube Hydroxyapatite cement
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