Preauricular infratemporal fossa surgical approach: Modifications of the technique and surgical indications

Mansour, Ossama; Carrau, Ricardo L.; Snyderman, Carl H.; Kassam, Amin B.;

Abstract


A retrospective clinical analysis was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of the preauricular infratemporal fossa (ITF) surgical approach using modifications based on tumor pathology and extension, without compromising outcomes. Patients were surgically treated for tumors involving the ITF via a preauricular surgical approach during 1990 to 2000. Their clinical charts were reviewed to determine the association among pathological variables, details of the surgical procedure, and outcomes. Tumors in 65 patients were categorized as "malignant" and "benign." The malignant group included 44 patients (mean age, 49.5 years). Squamous cell carcinoma was the most common pathology followed by sarcomas. To achieve complete tumor resection, the ITF approach and dissection were combined with other procedures in 74% of these patients. No surgical complications were encountered in 74.4%, and a clinical cure was obtained in 55% of patients (follow-up, 2 years). The benign group included 21 patients (mean age, 36.7 years). Juvenile angiofibromas and meningiomas constituted most of the tumors in this group. An ITF approach alone was sufficient to achieve complete tumor excision in 66.7% of these patients. A clinical cure was achieved in 85% of patients (follow-up, 2 years), and 76.2% had no surgical complications. Chi-square tests revealed significant correlations between tumor extensions and surgical treatment variables. These were more evident in the malignant group, indicating the use of wider surgical exposures and more aggressive, extirpative surgery. The preauricular surgical approach to the ITF can be used to achieve a complete resection of a variety of tumors arising from or extending into the ITF. This approach can be tailored to the nature of the tumor and its extensions.


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Title Preauricular infratemporal fossa surgical approach: Modifications of the technique and surgical indications
Authors Mansour, Ossama ; Carrau, Ricardo L.; Snyderman, Carl H.; Kassam, Amin B.
Keywords Infratemporal fossa;Preauricular approach;Skull base surgery
Issue Date 1-Aug-2004
Journal Skull Base 
Volume 14
Issue 3
Start page 143
End page 151
ISSN 15315010
DOI 10.1055/s-2004-832256
PubMed ID 16145597
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-4644367116

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