• Auris, nasus, larynx · Oct 2009

    Case Reports

    Partial maxillary swing approach for removal of the tumors in the retromaxillary area.

    • Takuro Sumi, Atsunobu Tsunoda, Satoshi Shirakura, and Seiji Kishimoto.
    • Department of Otolaryngology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan. sumi.oto@tmd.ac.jp
    • Auris Nasus Larynx. 2009 Oct 1; 36 (5): 567-70.

    ObjectiveRemoval of tumors around the pterygoid process poses difficult challenges. Our method for removal of tumors in this area using a modification of the maxillary swing approach is reported.MethodsA retrospective study of five cases was performed using the partial maxillary swing approach. Like the "maxillary swing approach", the maxilla is swung laterally with the facial skin; however, only two-thirds of the anterior maxillary bone is swung.ResultsAll tumors were safely removed using the partial maxillary swing approach alone, with the exception of one patient who needed an additional mandibular swing. No facial palsy, masticatory problems or necrosis of the maxilla were observed in any cases.ConclusionsThe partial maxillary swing approach offers a wide surgical field of the lesion around the posterior part of the maxilla and pterygoid process without severe complications and is useful for removal of tumors in these areas.

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