Endoscopic balloon dilation as an adjunct to extended endoscopic approaches to the skull base. uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Cholesterol granulomas (CGs) are benign, expanding cystic lesions surrounded by a thick fibrous capsule and filled with fluid, formed by the degradation of blood elements. The goal of surgery is to open the granuloma widely, creating a well-drained cavity. The endonasal endoscopic approach for this extradural lesion is a minimal access method for surgical removal or fenestration. The role of balloon dilation in creating a wide fenestration has not been previously described. The authors describe a patient with a recurrent petrous apex CG who underwent an endoscopic, endonasal, transmaxillary transpterygoid approach to the petrous apex. A balloon sinuplasty catheter was used to dilate the surgical fenestration to maintain continued patency. The authors report on their first experience using balloon dilation combined with endoscopic drainage of the petrous apex. The excellent surgical outcome of this minimally invasive technique holds promise for future endonasal approaches to the middle cranial fossa.

publication date

  • March 9, 2012

Research

keywords

  • Catheterization
  • Cholesterol
  • Endoscopy
  • Granuloma
  • Petrous Bone
  • Skull Base
  • Surgery, Computer-Assisted

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 84861997165

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.3171/2012.2.JNS111815

PubMed ID

  • 22404669

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 116

issue

  • 6