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Temporal Craniotomy for Surgical Access to the Infratemporal Fossa

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Journal Skull Base
Date 2010 Sep 3
PMID 20808533
Citations 2
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We propose a surgical approach for select patients that minimizes morbidity while allowing gross total resection of lesions in the anterior portion of the infratemporal fossa. The approach we describe is an extradural approach through a subtemporal craniectomy or craniotomy with the possible addition of a zygomatic osteotomy. Lesions that have a well-defined capsule and a texture that permits manipulation are ideal for this less invasive approach. We retrospectively reviewed six cases from the primary author (C.B.H.) using a temporal craniectomy or craniotomy alone to resect lesions in the infratemporal fossa. All six cases had good clinical outcomes with no unexpected neurological deficits while achieving gross total resections. The only complication included one cerebrospinal fluid leak that was sealed endoscopically. For select lesions, a less morbid surgical approach via an extradural window through a subtemporal craniectomy or small craniotomy may be preferable to transfacial approaches. Adjuvant use of endoscopic techniques may facilitate surgical exposure and resection of large lesions.

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