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Treatment of Lateral Skull Base and Posterior Cranial Fossa Lesions Utilizing the Extended Middle Cranial Fossa Approach.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE:Define the indications and outcomes for subjects undergoing treatment utilizing the extended middle cranial fossa approach (EMCF). STUDY DESIGN:Retrospective records review. SETTING:University-based tertiary referral center. PATIENTS:Subjects undergoing treatment of posterior cranial fossa (PCF) lesions. INTERVENTION(S):EMCF exposure and treatment of the indicating PCF lesion. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S):Demographic, audiometric, and cranial nerve functioning variables were assessed. RESULTS:Thirty-five subjects who underwent an EMCF exposure were identified over a 12-year period. The most common indication was meningioma (18; 51%) followed by schwannomas (six, 17%), and vascular lesions (five, 14%). Preoperative cranial nerve complaints were common (32, 94%) as were objective cranial nerve abnormalities on physical examination (21; 60%). Preoperative audiometric data from subjects with hearing demonstrated good functioning including pure-tone average (PTA) (21.7?±?15.6?dB HL) and word understanding scores (95.1?±?7.4%). Most (34, 97%) subjects had intact facial nerve function. The average length of stay was 11.6 days (median?=?9). Cranial neuropathies were common postoperatively with 27 (79%) subjects demonstrating some objective cranial nerve dysfunction, the most common of which was trigeminal nerve hypesthesia (21, 61.7%). Subjects with identifiable pre- and postoperative audiometric data and preoperative hearing demonstrated small declines in the four-tone average (16.2?dB) and word recognition scores (22.4%). Two subjects (6%) had new profound hearing loss postoperatively. CONCLUSIONS:The EMCF approach can provide safe and effective exposure of the anterior PCF.

SUBMITTER: Roche JP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6719683 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Treatment of Lateral Skull Base and Posterior Cranial Fossa Lesions Utilizing the Extended Middle Cranial Fossa Approach.

Roche Joseph P JP   Goates Andrew J AJ   Hasan David M DM   Howard Matthew A MA   Menezes Arnold H AH   Hansen Marlan R MR   Gantz Bruce J BJ  

Otology & neurotology : official publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [and] European Academy of Otology and Neurotology 20170601 5


<h4>Objective</h4>Define the indications and outcomes for subjects undergoing treatment utilizing the extended middle cranial fossa approach (EMCF).<h4>Study design</h4>Retrospective records review.<h4>Setting</h4>University-based tertiary referral center.<h4>Patients</h4>Subjects undergoing treatment of posterior cranial fossa (PCF) lesions.<h4>Intervention(s)</h4>EMCF exposure and treatment of the indicating PCF lesion.<h4>Main outcome measure(s)</h4>Demographic, audiometric, and cranial nerve  ...[more]

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