Skull-Base Surgery: Operative Refinements

Author:

Gulya Aina J.1,Glasscock Michael E.23,Jackson C. Gary2,Pensak Myles L.3,Harris Perry F.2,Bond Arthur

Affiliation:

1. From the Division of Otolaryngology, The George Washington University School of Medicine, and the Otology Group, P.C.

2. From the Department of Otology and Neurotology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, and the Otology Group, P.C.

3. From the Division of Cincinnati, and the Otology Group, P.C.

Abstract

Advances in microsurgical techniques, with the use of the laser and the ultrasonic suction aspirator, have paved the way for even more aggressive surgical approaches to large skull-base lesions, such as glomus tumors, adenocarcinomas of the temporal bone, and cranial nerve neuromas. Postoperative morbidity of multiple cranial nerve dysfunction has been aggravated in the past by cerebrospinal fluid leakage and/or gastro-intestinal dysfunction. At the Otology Group, P.C., In the course of dealing with more than 86 skull-base tumors, we have developed a standardized, multispecialty approach to such extensive skull-base lesions, including tracheotomy, gastrostomy, “ventriculoatrial” shunt placement, and rotated temporalis muscle flap closure. This article presents cases that Illustrate the evolution of the current, “standard skull-base” operative procedure and the rationale for incorporation of the shunt and the muscle flap closure as operative refinements. Their beneficial effects upon postoperative morbidity are detailed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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