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Functional Reconstruction of Temporomandibular Joint after Resection of Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis with Extension to Infratemporal Fossa and Skull Base: A Case Report

Introduction  Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a benign but aggressive lesion arising from sinovia. The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is hardly ever involved. Methods  We describe a case of PVNS arising in the left TMJ involving infratemporal fossa soft tissue and the skull base; we also p...

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Autores principales: Vellutini, Eduardo de Arnaldo Silva, Alonso, Nivaldo, Arap, Sérgio Samir, Godoy, Luís Felipe Silva, Souza e Souza, Ricardo Antenor de, Mattedi, Rômulo Loss, de Oliveira, Matheus Fernandes
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Thieme Medical Publishers 2016
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5553471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28824995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1587693
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author Vellutini, Eduardo de Arnaldo Silva
Alonso, Nivaldo
Arap, Sérgio Samir
Godoy, Luís Felipe Silva
Souza e Souza, Ricardo Antenor de
Mattedi, Rômulo Loss
de Oliveira, Matheus Fernandes
author_facet Vellutini, Eduardo de Arnaldo Silva
Alonso, Nivaldo
Arap, Sérgio Samir
Godoy, Luís Felipe Silva
Souza e Souza, Ricardo Antenor de
Mattedi, Rômulo Loss
de Oliveira, Matheus Fernandes
author_sort Vellutini, Eduardo de Arnaldo Silva
collection PubMed
description Introduction  Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a benign but aggressive lesion arising from sinovia. The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is hardly ever involved. Methods  We describe a case of PVNS arising in the left TMJ involving infratemporal fossa soft tissue and the skull base; we also present the reconstruction. Results  A 37-year-old woman had progressive mandibular swelling for 6 months. Computed tomography of the skull revealed an osteolytic lesion in the left TMJ, involving the upper mandible, condyle, and glenoid fossa and extending to the infratemporal fossa and fossa media through a defect in temporal bone. Surgical management included a left pterional craniotomy to reach the temporal skull base and resect the intracranial tumor and a facial approach with partial left mandibulectomy and resection of left condyle, glenoid fossa, and tumor removal in infratemporal fossa. Mandible function was restored with prosthetic reconstruction of the condyle. She progressively started to eat solid foods after 3 months, becoming increasingly functional and asymptomatic. At 30 months' follow-up, she had no sign of tumoral recurrence and showed asymptomatic and normal TMJ function. Conclusion  PVNS should be considered in the differential diagnosis of bone neoplasms affecting young patients. In such cases, radical excision is mandatory and TMJ prosthesis for local reconstruction may be used to preserve functionality.
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spelling pubmed-55534712017-08-18 Functional Reconstruction of Temporomandibular Joint after Resection of Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis with Extension to Infratemporal Fossa and Skull Base: A Case Report Vellutini, Eduardo de Arnaldo Silva Alonso, Nivaldo Arap, Sérgio Samir Godoy, Luís Felipe Silva Souza e Souza, Ricardo Antenor de Mattedi, Rômulo Loss de Oliveira, Matheus Fernandes Surg J (N Y) Introduction  Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a benign but aggressive lesion arising from sinovia. The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is hardly ever involved. Methods  We describe a case of PVNS arising in the left TMJ involving infratemporal fossa soft tissue and the skull base; we also present the reconstruction. Results  A 37-year-old woman had progressive mandibular swelling for 6 months. Computed tomography of the skull revealed an osteolytic lesion in the left TMJ, involving the upper mandible, condyle, and glenoid fossa and extending to the infratemporal fossa and fossa media through a defect in temporal bone. Surgical management included a left pterional craniotomy to reach the temporal skull base and resect the intracranial tumor and a facial approach with partial left mandibulectomy and resection of left condyle, glenoid fossa, and tumor removal in infratemporal fossa. Mandible function was restored with prosthetic reconstruction of the condyle. She progressively started to eat solid foods after 3 months, becoming increasingly functional and asymptomatic. At 30 months' follow-up, she had no sign of tumoral recurrence and showed asymptomatic and normal TMJ function. Conclusion  PVNS should be considered in the differential diagnosis of bone neoplasms affecting young patients. In such cases, radical excision is mandatory and TMJ prosthesis for local reconstruction may be used to preserve functionality. Thieme Medical Publishers 2016-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5553471/ /pubmed/28824995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1587693 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Vellutini, Eduardo de Arnaldo Silva
Alonso, Nivaldo
Arap, Sérgio Samir
Godoy, Luís Felipe Silva
Souza e Souza, Ricardo Antenor de
Mattedi, Rômulo Loss
de Oliveira, Matheus Fernandes
Functional Reconstruction of Temporomandibular Joint after Resection of Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis with Extension to Infratemporal Fossa and Skull Base: A Case Report
title Functional Reconstruction of Temporomandibular Joint after Resection of Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis with Extension to Infratemporal Fossa and Skull Base: A Case Report
title_full Functional Reconstruction of Temporomandibular Joint after Resection of Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis with Extension to Infratemporal Fossa and Skull Base: A Case Report
title_fullStr Functional Reconstruction of Temporomandibular Joint after Resection of Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis with Extension to Infratemporal Fossa and Skull Base: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Functional Reconstruction of Temporomandibular Joint after Resection of Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis with Extension to Infratemporal Fossa and Skull Base: A Case Report
title_short Functional Reconstruction of Temporomandibular Joint after Resection of Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis with Extension to Infratemporal Fossa and Skull Base: A Case Report
title_sort functional reconstruction of temporomandibular joint after resection of pigmented villonodular synovitis with extension to infratemporal fossa and skull base: a case report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5553471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28824995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1587693
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