Endoscopic Paramaxillary Approach to the Infratemporal Fossa and Pterygomaxillary Space: Computer Modeling Analysis and Clinical Series

Author(s):  
Neeraja Konuthula ◽  
Waleed M. Abuzeid ◽  
Ian M. Humphreys ◽  
Randall A. Bly ◽  
Kris Moe

Abstract Objective Several different open and endoscopic approaches for the pterygomaxillary space and infratemporal fossa have been described. Limitations to these approaches include restricted exposure of the infratemporal fossa and difficult surgical manipulation. Study Design Consecutive clinical cases utilizing a novel approach to access lesions in the infratemporal fossa and pterygomaxillary space were reviewed. Data was collected on pathology, lesion location, and surgical approach(es) performed. Computer modeling was performed to analyze the full extent of surgical access provided by the paramaxillary approach to the range of target locations. Results Ten consecutive cases met inclusion criteria. Surgical access to the target lesion was achieved in all cases. Computer modeling of the approach derived the anatomical boundaries of the paramaxillary approach. Wide access to the posterior maxilla, and lateral or medial to the mandibular condyle allows for variability in endoscopic angles and access to more medial pterygomaxillary space lesions. The lateral extent is limited proximally only by the extent of cheek/soft tissue retraction and by the zygomatic arch more superiorly. The superior limit of dissection is at the temporal line. Conclusion The endoscopic paramaxillary approach is a transoral minimally disruptive approach to the ITF and PS that provides excellent surgical exposure for resection of lesions involving these areas. Compared with previously described endoscopic approaches, there are no external incisions; tumor manipulation is straightforward without angled endoscopy, and all areas of the infratemporal fossa and pterygomaxillary space can be accessed.

2012 ◽  
Vol 38 (S1) ◽  
pp. 461-466 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eugenia Candel ◽  
David Peñarrocha ◽  
Maria Peñarrocha

The purpose of this article is to review the literature published and to assess the success of treatment of patients with atrophic posterior maxilla with pterygoid implants. Studies from 1992 to 2009 on patients with atrophic posterior maxilla rehabilitated with pterygoid implants were reviewed. Those reporting clinical series of at least 5 patients with atrophic posterior maxilla (Class IV and V of Cawood and Howell), rehabilitated with pterygoid implants and fixed prosthesis, and with 12 months minimum follow-up were included. In each study the following were assessed: number of patients, number of implants, surgical technique, prosthetic rehabilitation, success rate, bone loss, complications and patient satisfaction. Thirteen articles were included, reporting a total of 1053 pterygoid implants in 676 patients. The weighted average success of pterygoid implants was 90.7%; bone loss evaluated radiographically ranged between 0 and 4.5 mm. No additional complications compared with conventional implants were found, and patient satisfaction level with the prosthesis was high. Pterygoid implants have high success rates, similar bone loss levels to those of conventional implants, minimal complications and good acceptance by patients, being therefore an alternative to treat patients with atrophic posterior maxilla. Two anatomical locations in which implants are placed in the retromolar area can be distinguished: the pterygoid process and the pterygomaxillary region. Implant lengths and angulations vary between these two techniques.


1999 ◽  
Vol 14 (8) ◽  
pp. 502-508 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Anderson ◽  
Paul Swank ◽  
Susan Wildin ◽  
Susan Landry ◽  
Karen Smith

2014 ◽  
Vol 687-691 ◽  
pp. 1178-1181
Author(s):  
Zhi Hong Hou

Computer simulation in sport sports field has broad application prospects in recent years, has been successfully applied such as diving, gymnastics, trampoline, weightlifting and other sports items. This paper summarizes the research status by computer modeling, analysis of the characteristics and scope of several major modeling methods, to further explore the process of establishing sports computer simulation system.


Author(s):  
P. W. Li ◽  
S. P. Chen ◽  
M. K. Chyu

In order to improve the power output of a fuel cell, a novel approach for gas delivery and mass transfer enhancement in a gas distributor is proposed. A model analyzing the power output against the dimensions of a novel gas delivery channel and current collector is also presented. Experimental study for some proton-exchange-membrane fuel cells and numerical analysis for a planar type solid oxide fuel cell are carried out. Significant improvement of power output was obtained for the newly designed fuel cells compared to conventional ones. Both the experimental results and modeling analysis are of great significance to the design of fuel cells.


2004 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alberto Redaelli ◽  
Francesco Maisano ◽  
Monica Soncini ◽  
Ottavio Alfieri ◽  
Franco Maria Montevecchi

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