A Giant Congenital Mastoid Cholesteatoma With Extension to the Occipital Condyle

Author:

Heo Jae Hyung1,Choi Jin Woong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Chungnam National University College of Medicine, Daejeon, South Korea

Abstract

A congenital mastoid cholesteatoma (CMC) is a keratinizing epithelium originating from embryological epithelial tissue of the mastoid. It is often not diagnosed until it becomes large because of its rarity and indolent nature. Although there are a few reports on giant CMC, its exact extensions have not been well described, and detailed information regarding surgical methods is lacking, especially in giant CMC involving the occipital condyle and the middle and posterior cranial fossae. In this article, we report a case involving a 70-year-old woman with a giant CMC that extended inferiorly to the occipital condyle. The CMC eroded the middle and posterior cranial fossae, sigmoid sinus plate, and fallopian canal of the facial nerve. For complete removal, we used a subtotal petrosectomy in conjunction with an exposure of the cranial cervical junction and a wide decompression of the suboccipit. The boundaries of exposure were similar to those of a petro-occipital transsigmoid approach which is usually used for management of tumor involving the jugular foramen. The wide exposure allowed for complete removal of the lesion without any complications. Thus, we recommend this surgical approach for management of the giant CMC involving the occipital condyle and the middle and posterior cranial fossae.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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