Giant Petrous Bone Cholesteatoma: Combined Microscopic Surgery and an Adjuvant Endoscopic Approach
Abstract Petrous bone cholesteatomas (PBCs) are epidermoid cysts, which have developed in the petrous portion of the temporal bone and may be congenital or acquired. Cholesteatomas arising in this region have a tendency to invade bone and functional structures and the middle and posterior fossae rea...
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doaj-a98207ae42724913ac0246015fe582be2020-11-25T02:32:40ZengGeorg Thieme Verlag KGJournal of Neurological Surgery Reports2193-63582193-63662016-03-017701e46e4910.1055/s-0035-1571205Giant Petrous Bone Cholesteatoma: Combined Microscopic Surgery and an Adjuvant Endoscopic ApproachGiannicola Iannella0Ersilia Savastano1Benedetta Pasquariello2Massimo Re3Giuseppe Magliulo4Organi di Senso Department, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyOrgani di Senso Department, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyOrgani di Senso Department, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, ItalyOrgani di Senso Department, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyAbstract Petrous bone cholesteatomas (PBCs) are epidermoid cysts, which have developed in the petrous portion of the temporal bone and may be congenital or acquired. Cholesteatomas arising in this region have a tendency to invade bone and functional structures and the middle and posterior fossae reaching an extensive size. Traditionally, surgery of a giant PBC contemplates lateral transtemporal or middle fossa microscopic surgery; however, in recent years, endoscopic surgical techniques (primary or complementary endoscopic approach) are starting to receive a greater consensus for middle ear and mastoid surgeries. We report the rare case of an 83-year-old Caucasian male affected by a giant cholesteatoma that eroded the labyrinth and the posterior fossa dura and extended to the infralabyrinthine region, going beyond the theca and reaching the first cervical vertebra. The giant cholesteatoma was managed through a combined approach (microscopic and, subsequently, complementary endoscopic approach). In this case report, we illustrate some advantages of this surgical choice.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0035-1571205petrous bone cholesteatomagiant cholesteatomapetrous bone lesionsendoscopy |
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Giannicola Iannella Ersilia Savastano Benedetta Pasquariello Massimo Re Giuseppe Magliulo Giant Petrous Bone Cholesteatoma: Combined Microscopic Surgery and an Adjuvant Endoscopic Approach Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports petrous bone cholesteatoma giant cholesteatoma petrous bone lesions endoscopy |
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Giannicola Iannella Ersilia Savastano Benedetta Pasquariello Massimo Re Giuseppe Magliulo |
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Giannicola Iannella |
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Giant Petrous Bone Cholesteatoma: Combined Microscopic Surgery and an Adjuvant Endoscopic Approach |
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Giant Petrous Bone Cholesteatoma: Combined Microscopic Surgery and an Adjuvant Endoscopic Approach |
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Giant Petrous Bone Cholesteatoma: Combined Microscopic Surgery and an Adjuvant Endoscopic Approach |
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Giant Petrous Bone Cholesteatoma: Combined Microscopic Surgery and an Adjuvant Endoscopic Approach |
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Giant Petrous Bone Cholesteatoma: Combined Microscopic Surgery and an Adjuvant Endoscopic Approach |
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giant petrous bone cholesteatoma: combined microscopic surgery and an adjuvant endoscopic approach |
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG |
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Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports |
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Abstract
Petrous bone cholesteatomas (PBCs) are epidermoid cysts, which have developed in the petrous portion of the temporal bone and may be congenital or acquired. Cholesteatomas arising in this region have a tendency to invade bone and functional structures and the middle and posterior fossae reaching an extensive size. Traditionally, surgery of a giant PBC contemplates lateral transtemporal or middle fossa microscopic surgery; however, in recent years, endoscopic surgical techniques (primary or complementary endoscopic approach) are starting to receive a greater consensus for middle ear and mastoid surgeries. We report the rare case of an 83-year-old Caucasian male affected by a giant cholesteatoma that eroded the labyrinth and the posterior fossa dura and extended to the infralabyrinthine region, going beyond the theca and reaching the first cervical vertebra. The giant cholesteatoma was managed through a combined approach (microscopic and, subsequently, complementary endoscopic approach). In this case report, we illustrate some advantages of this surgical choice. |
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petrous bone cholesteatoma giant cholesteatoma petrous bone lesions endoscopy |
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