• The Laryngoscope · Nov 2014

    Endoscopic endonasal approaches to infratemporal fossa tumors: a classification system and case series.

    • Robert J Taylor, Mihir R Patel, Stephen A Wheless, Kibwei A McKinney, Michael E Stadler, Deanna Sasaki-Adams, Matthew G Ewend, Anand V Germanwala, and Adam M Zanation.
    • Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599.
    • Laryngoscope. 2014 Nov 1; 124 (11): 2443-50.

    Objectives/HypothesisTo propose a clinically applicable anatomic classification system describing three progressive endoscopic endonasal approaches (EEAs) to the infratemporal fossa (ITF) and their potential sequelae. Overall feasibility and outcomes of these approaches are presented through a consecutive case series.Study DesignDescription of classification system for EEAs to the ITF and case series.MethodsA classification system of EEAs to ITF tumors was created based on the senior author's clinical experience and cadaveric dissection. A retrospective chart review of 21 child and adult patients with primary ITF tumors treated by these approaches from 2008 to 2012 at a tertiary-care academic medical center was conducted.ResultsThree progressive EEAs to ITF tumors were defined: 1) a transpterygopalatine fossa approach, 2) a transmedial pterygoid plate approach, and 3) a translateral pterygoid plate approach. Twenty-one patients treated with these approaches were identified consecutively, with a mean age of 44.2 years (range, 11-79 years). Tumors primarily involving the pterygopalatine fossa and not the ITF were excluded. Pathology included three advanced juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibromas, three adenoid cystic carcinomas, two recurrent inverted papillomas, two trigeminal schwannomas, and 11 other diverse skull base pathologies. No intraoperative or postoperative complications occurred, with a mean follow-up of 21.5 months (range, 1-55 months). Expected potential sequelae such as V2/palatal numbness, Eustachian tube dysfunction, and trismus occurred in 10/21 patients.ConclusionsEEAs to ITF tumors are technically feasible with low risk of complications for well-selected patients. The proposed classification system is useful for anticipating potential sequelae for each approach.

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