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Exclusive endoscopic transcanal approach to lateral skull base lesions: Institutional experience of 3 cases
INTRODUCTION: Majority of petrous bone and lateral skull base pathologies are benign in nature. The complex anatomy usually warrants an extensive approach with associated morbidity. CASE SUMMARY: Two cases of petrous bone cholesteatoma (1 congenital cholesteatoma with facial palsy and 1 acquired cho...
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Chinese PLA General Hospital
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7814085/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33505451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joto.2020.08.004 |
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author | Pradhan, Sidharth Chappity, Preetam Nayak, Anindya Pradhan, Pradeep Parida, Pradipta K. |
author_facet | Pradhan, Sidharth Chappity, Preetam Nayak, Anindya Pradhan, Pradeep Parida, Pradipta K. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Majority of petrous bone and lateral skull base pathologies are benign in nature. The complex anatomy usually warrants an extensive approach with associated morbidity. CASE SUMMARY: Two cases of petrous bone cholesteatoma (1 congenital cholesteatoma with facial palsy and 1 acquired cholesteatoma) and a case of glomus tympanicum were treated with exclusive endoscopic transcanal approach. The cases of petrous cholesteatoma were addressed with trans-promontorial and infra-cochlear approaches. The mean operative time was approximately 140 min. No CSF otorrhoea was noticed in the post-operative period. The average period of hospital stay was 3.7 days. CONCLUSION: In the subset of cases with limited benign disease an endoscopic trans-canal approach is a better alternative to an external approach. It decreases operative time, blood loss, chance of meningitis, morbidity and hospital stay. The lack of depth perception is a major hurdle which can be come over by experience in endoscopic middle ear surgery. This approach can create direct access to cochlea/petrous apex/internal auditory canal (IAC)/Supra-geniculate ganglion region. |
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spelling | pubmed-78140852021-01-26 Exclusive endoscopic transcanal approach to lateral skull base lesions: Institutional experience of 3 cases Pradhan, Sidharth Chappity, Preetam Nayak, Anindya Pradhan, Pradeep Parida, Pradipta K. J Otol Short Communication INTRODUCTION: Majority of petrous bone and lateral skull base pathologies are benign in nature. The complex anatomy usually warrants an extensive approach with associated morbidity. CASE SUMMARY: Two cases of petrous bone cholesteatoma (1 congenital cholesteatoma with facial palsy and 1 acquired cholesteatoma) and a case of glomus tympanicum were treated with exclusive endoscopic transcanal approach. The cases of petrous cholesteatoma were addressed with trans-promontorial and infra-cochlear approaches. The mean operative time was approximately 140 min. No CSF otorrhoea was noticed in the post-operative period. The average period of hospital stay was 3.7 days. CONCLUSION: In the subset of cases with limited benign disease an endoscopic trans-canal approach is a better alternative to an external approach. It decreases operative time, blood loss, chance of meningitis, morbidity and hospital stay. The lack of depth perception is a major hurdle which can be come over by experience in endoscopic middle ear surgery. This approach can create direct access to cochlea/petrous apex/internal auditory canal (IAC)/Supra-geniculate ganglion region. Chinese PLA General Hospital 2021-01 2020-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7814085/ /pubmed/33505451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joto.2020.08.004 Text en © 2020 PLA General Hospital Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. Production and hosting by Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Short Communication Pradhan, Sidharth Chappity, Preetam Nayak, Anindya Pradhan, Pradeep Parida, Pradipta K. Exclusive endoscopic transcanal approach to lateral skull base lesions: Institutional experience of 3 cases |
title | Exclusive endoscopic transcanal approach to lateral skull base lesions: Institutional experience of 3 cases |
title_full | Exclusive endoscopic transcanal approach to lateral skull base lesions: Institutional experience of 3 cases |
title_fullStr | Exclusive endoscopic transcanal approach to lateral skull base lesions: Institutional experience of 3 cases |
title_full_unstemmed | Exclusive endoscopic transcanal approach to lateral skull base lesions: Institutional experience of 3 cases |
title_short | Exclusive endoscopic transcanal approach to lateral skull base lesions: Institutional experience of 3 cases |
title_sort | exclusive endoscopic transcanal approach to lateral skull base lesions: institutional experience of 3 cases |
topic | Short Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7814085/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33505451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joto.2020.08.004 |
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