Endoscopic Transvestibular Transmandibular Approach for Trigeminal Schwannoma in Infratemporal Fossa and Parapharyngeal Space

2018 ◽  
Vol 118 ◽  
pp. 172-176 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haiyong He ◽  
Qintai Yang ◽  
Jin Gong ◽  
Lun Luo ◽  
Tengchao Huang ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Gerardo Guinto ◽  
Eli Hernandez ◽  
David Gallardo-Ceja ◽  
Francisco Gallegos-Hernandez ◽  
Norma Arechiga ◽  
...  

AbstractTumor growth in infratemporal fossa (ITF) and parapharyngeal space (PPS) is generally slow and generates very few clinical manifestations, so it is not uncommon for tumors to reach large dimensions at the time of diagnosis, making necessary to perform ample approaches. In zygomatic-transmandibular approach (ZTMA), the access of the ITF and PPS is obtained by a combination of a pterional craniotomy plus a zygomatic-mandibular osteotomy. Tumor excision is achieved by its initial dissection from all of the neurovascular structures of the middle fossa by the neurosurgical team and the final resection by the head and neck team from below. In the first part of this video, we present a brief anatomical–surgical description of the ITF and PPS and in the second part, we show case of a trigeminal schwannoma that could be successfully removed through a ZTMA. Using this approach, an ample and safe exposure of the ITF and PPS is achieved, without affecting the chewing or facial nerve function and with excellent cosmetic results, so it can be considered as a reliable surgical option, particularly in cases of giant tumors that affect these regions (Figs. 1 and 2).The link to the video can be found at: https://youtu.be/oxVFhzT8HsQ.


Neurosurgery ◽  
1999 ◽  
Vol 45 (6) ◽  
pp. 1385-1398 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gerardo Guinto ◽  
Jhon Abello ◽  
Antonio Molina ◽  
Francisco Gallegos ◽  
Alejandro Oviedo ◽  
...  

2003 ◽  
Vol 30 (3) ◽  
pp. 319-323 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasuhiro Chihara ◽  
Masato Mochiki ◽  
Masashi Sugasawa ◽  
Kenichi Nibu

2020 ◽  
Vol 133 (6) ◽  
pp. 1948-1959 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mina M. Gerges ◽  
Saniya S. Godil ◽  
Iyan Younus ◽  
Michael Rezk ◽  
Theodore H. Schwartz

OBJECTIVEThe infratemporal fossa (ITF) and parapharyngeal space are anatomical regions that can be challenging to access without the use of complex, cosmetically disfiguring approaches. With advances in endoscopic techniques, a new group of surgical approaches to access the intracranial space through the orbit has been recently referred to as transorbital neuroendoscopic surgery (TONES). The objective of this study was to establish a transorbital endoscopic approach utilizing the inferior orbital fissure (IOF) to gain access to the ITF and parapharyngeal space and provide a detailed endoscopic anatomical description of this approach.METHODSFour cadaveric heads (8 sides) were dissected using a TONES approach through the IOF to reach the ITF and parapharyngeal space, providing stepwise dissection with detailed anatomical findings and a description of each step.RESULTSAn inferior eyelid approach was made with subperiosteal periorbital dissection to the IOF. The zygomatic and greater wing of the sphenoid were drilled, forming the boundaries of the IOF. The upper head of the lateral pterygoid muscle in the ITF and parapharyngeal space was removed, and 7 distinct planes were described, each with its own anatomical contents. The second part of the maxillary artery was mainly found in plane 1 between the temporalis laterally and the lateral pterygoid muscle in plane 2. The branches of the mandibular nerve (V3) and middle meningeal artery (MMA) were identified in plane 3. Plane 4 was formed by the fascia of the medial pterygoid muscle (MTM) and the tensor veli palatini muscle. The prestyloid segment, found in plane 5, was composed mainly of fat and lymph nodes. The parapharyngeal carotid artery in the poststyloid segment, found in plane 7, was identified after laterally dissecting the styloid diaphragm, found in plane 6. V3 and the origin of the levator and tensor veli palatini muscles serve as landmarks for identification of the parapharyngeal carotid artery.CONCLUSIONSThe transorbital endoscopic approach provides excellent access to the ITF and parapharyngeal space compared to previously described complex and morbid transfacial or transcranial approaches. Using the IOF is an important and useful landmark that permits a wide exposure.


2016 ◽  
Vol 273 (11) ◽  
pp. 3965-3972 ◽  
Author(s):  
Iacopo Dallan ◽  
Giacomo Fiacchini ◽  
Mario Turri-Zanoni ◽  
Veronica Seccia ◽  
Paolo Battaglia ◽  
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