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Lateral Orbital Rim Osteotomy in the Treatment of Certain Skull Base Lesions

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Lateral Orbital Rim Osteotomy in the Treatment of Certain Skull Base Lesions
Id. 16432364
Idioma inglés
Titulo Lateral Orbital Rim Osteotomy in the Treatment of Certain Skull Base Lesions
Autor(es) Pritz, Michael B.
Localización http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1654774
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Descripción Quantitative data from a recent human cadaveric study suggested that removal of the lateral orbital rim alone may be sufficient to reach many targets for which the orbitozygomatic craniotomy has been used. Consequently, a lateral orbital rim osteotomy was substituted for an orbitozygomatic craniotomy in seven patients with a variety of pathologies located in the anterior, middle, and interpeduncular fossae. In each case, lateral orbitotomy provided a satisfactory surgical corridor for diagnosis and treatment. Compared with the orbitozygomatic craniotomy, the lateral orbital rim osteotomy offers several advantages: technical simplicity, shorter operating time, and a low risk of postoperative malocclusion. If, however, prolonged access to a wide expanse of the anterior portion of the middle fossa and inferotemporal area is needed, an orbitozygomatic approach is a better choice.
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