Endoscopic approach for paranasal sinuses osteomas: Our experience and review of literature

Osteomas are common benign bone tumors of the skull and facial structures involving primarily the cranial vault, mandible, external auditory canal, paranasal sinuses, nasal cavity, and orbit.1,2 These neoplasms are usually asymptomatic and account for 0.43% of tumor in population with an incidental...

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Main Authors: A. Romano, G. Dell'Aversana Orabona, A. Pansini, V. Abbate, A. Cama, G. Iaconetta, L. Califano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-06-01
Series:Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214541918301226
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spelling doaj-c9b2715732a94ff8a6faf4e8b1ecffdd2020-11-24T21:53:32ZengElsevierOral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases2214-54192019-06-0152Endoscopic approach for paranasal sinuses osteomas: Our experience and review of literatureA. Romano0G. Dell'Aversana Orabona1A. Pansini2V. Abbate3A. Cama4G. Iaconetta5L. Califano6University of Naples ''Federico II'', Department of Neurosciences, Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences, Maxillofacial Surgery unit, Naples, ItalyUniversity of Naples ''Federico II'', Department of Neurosciences, Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences, Maxillofacial Surgery unit, Naples, ItalyUniversity of Naples ''Federico II'', Department of Neurosciences, Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences, Maxillofacial Surgery unit, Naples, Italy; Corresponding author.University of Naples ''Federico II'', Department of Neurosciences, Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences, Maxillofacial Surgery unit, Naples, ItalyUniversity of Naples ''Federico II'', Department of Neurosciences, Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences, Maxillofacial Surgery unit, Naples, ItalyUniversity of Salerno, Neurosurgery Department, Salerno, ItalyUniversity of Naples ''Federico II'', Department of Neurosciences, Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences, Director and Chair, Maxillofacial Surgery unit, Naples, ItalyOsteomas are common benign bone tumors of the skull and facial structures involving primarily the cranial vault, mandible, external auditory canal, paranasal sinuses, nasal cavity, and orbit.1,2 These neoplasms are usually asymptomatic and account for 0.43% of tumor in population with an incidental finding on 1% of radiographs and on 3% of computed tomography (CT) scans. [1] These solid nodular sclerotic lesions usually arise from the outer table and are usually < 10 mm; lesions larger than 30 mm in diameter are considered giant tumors.3,4,7 Most of patients with such a diagnosis have few or no symptoms, in general only 10% is symptomatic, in the second to fifth decades of life 5,6. In literature, endoscopic endonasal approaches are mainly indicated for small ethmoidal osteomas without significant orbital or frontal extension7, while large osteomas require Caldwell-Luc surgery8 or other more aggressive approaches25. We report our experience about the treatment of paranasal sinuses osteomas treated endoscopically or by endoscope-assisted Caldwell-Luc approach, achieving total removal of the neoplasms with all the advantages deriving by endoscopic technique such as closer visualization of the anatomy, no damage to the surrounding structures, better cosmetic results, less morbidity and shorter hospitalization17.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214541918301226
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author A. Romano
G. Dell'Aversana Orabona
A. Pansini
V. Abbate
A. Cama
G. Iaconetta
L. Califano
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G. Dell'Aversana Orabona
A. Pansini
V. Abbate
A. Cama
G. Iaconetta
L. Califano
Endoscopic approach for paranasal sinuses osteomas: Our experience and review of literature
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases
author_facet A. Romano
G. Dell'Aversana Orabona
A. Pansini
V. Abbate
A. Cama
G. Iaconetta
L. Califano
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title Endoscopic approach for paranasal sinuses osteomas: Our experience and review of literature
title_short Endoscopic approach for paranasal sinuses osteomas: Our experience and review of literature
title_full Endoscopic approach for paranasal sinuses osteomas: Our experience and review of literature
title_fullStr Endoscopic approach for paranasal sinuses osteomas: Our experience and review of literature
title_full_unstemmed Endoscopic approach for paranasal sinuses osteomas: Our experience and review of literature
title_sort endoscopic approach for paranasal sinuses osteomas: our experience and review of literature
publisher Elsevier
series Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases
issn 2214-5419
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Osteomas are common benign bone tumors of the skull and facial structures involving primarily the cranial vault, mandible, external auditory canal, paranasal sinuses, nasal cavity, and orbit.1,2 These neoplasms are usually asymptomatic and account for 0.43% of tumor in population with an incidental finding on 1% of radiographs and on 3% of computed tomography (CT) scans. [1] These solid nodular sclerotic lesions usually arise from the outer table and are usually < 10 mm; lesions larger than 30 mm in diameter are considered giant tumors.3,4,7 Most of patients with such a diagnosis have few or no symptoms, in general only 10% is symptomatic, in the second to fifth decades of life 5,6. In literature, endoscopic endonasal approaches are mainly indicated for small ethmoidal osteomas without significant orbital or frontal extension7, while large osteomas require Caldwell-Luc surgery8 or other more aggressive approaches25. We report our experience about the treatment of paranasal sinuses osteomas treated endoscopically or by endoscope-assisted Caldwell-Luc approach, achieving total removal of the neoplasms with all the advantages deriving by endoscopic technique such as closer visualization of the anatomy, no damage to the surrounding structures, better cosmetic results, less morbidity and shorter hospitalization17.
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