PRACTICA OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGICA

Vol. 95 No. 10  October 2002


Anterior Skull Base Surgery

Hajime Ishinaga, Teruhiko Harada, Takeshi Shimizu, Kazuhiko Takeuchi, 
Atsushi Yuta, Shinobu Arima, Masayoshi Kobayashi, Yukiko Miyamoto, 
Mitsuo Adachi, Tengun Yo and Yuichi Majima                                         
(Mie University)

       Anterior craniofacial resection is now recognized as one of the best treatment for nasal and paranasal tumors involving the cribriform plate. This approach allows for a more oncologically sound en bloc tumor removal. Here we report 6 cases of anterior skull base surgery for malignant neoplasms. The mean age was 54.0 years ranging from 30 to 70. There were 5 men and 1 woman. The pathological diagnoses were as follows: squamous cell carcinoma (4), adenocarcinoma (1), and malignant melanoma (1). Three patients required free tissue transfer and anterior skull base was reconstructed using a pericranial flap in 3 patients. Four patients are alive without disease, and two died. Major complications occurred in 1 of 6 patients and that patient developed a cerebellar hemorrhage. Infectious complications occurred in 2 patients. There were no perioperative deaths. We concluded that craniofacial resection is an effective surgical treatment for nasal and paranasal tumors.

Key words : anterior skull base surgery, skull base invasion, skull base reconstruction

 


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