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Swing technique for middle turbinate preservation in expanded endonasal skull base approaches.


ABSTRACT: Endoscopic endonasal approaches to the middle fossa and orbital apex have traditionally included resection of the middle turbinate to improve visualization and operating space. The aim of this publication is to demonstrate a surgical technique that affords similar visualization and space but preserves the middle turbinate. We describe a technical modification that allows for conservation of the middle turbinate and describe an illustrative case. As current surgical techniques evolve towards progressively less morbidity, preservation of anatomic structures such as the middle turbinate will be pursued. In the case described, middle turbinate preservation did not negatively affect access or visualization and did not appear to alter postoperative wound healing. With middle turbinate preservation, the principle function of airflow conditioning and potential neural regeneration are maintained.

SUBMITTER: Barham HP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4783157 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Swing technique for middle turbinate preservation in expanded endonasal skull base approaches.

Barham Henry P HP   Gould Elizabeth A EA   Ramakrishnan Vijay R VR  

International forum of allergy & rhinology 20140409 7


Endoscopic endonasal approaches to the middle fossa and orbital apex have traditionally included resection of the middle turbinate to improve visualization and operating space. The aim of this publication is to demonstrate a surgical technique that affords similar visualization and space but preserves the middle turbinate. We describe a technical modification that allows for conservation of the middle turbinate and describe an illustrative case. As current surgical techniques evolve towards prog  ...[more]

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