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Use of the superior meatus and superior turbinate in the endoscopic approach to the sphenoid sinus.

W E Bolger1, A S Keyes, D C Lanza.   

Abstract

Endoscopic surgery of the posterior ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses can present the operator with a considerable challenge. Although endoscopic training and physician experience have increased significantly in the past decade, surgical complications such as optic nerve trauma and cerebrospinal fluid leak still occur. Surgeons reporting such complications cite a lack of orientation within the dissection field as a primary cause. Because endoscopic sinus surgery is now being performed more routinely, surgical strategies designed to reduce the risk of complications are more important than ever. An anatomic landmark that could reliably orient the dissection within the posterior ethmoids and guide the surgeon to the sphenoid sinus could reduce the possibility of such adverse outcomes. In our experience identification of the superior meatus and superior turbinate provides a reliable landmark within the dissection field that can ensure surgical orientation to the operator. This technique allows safe, reliable dissection of the posterior ethmoids and an efficient approach to the sphenoid sinus, especially in patients undergoing revision surgery. In this article our technique for the identification and definition of the superior meatus and superior turbinate is presented, and the advantages of using this landmark in sinus surgery are discussed. In our experience identification of the superior meatus, superior turbinate, posterior skull base, and medial orbital wall defines a parallelogram-shaped box, which delineates the sphenoid face. This box provides the necessary orientation to guide the surgeon's entrance into the sphenoid sinus through the posterior ethmoid sinus (as Messerklinger described). Techniques for identifying the superior turbinate and meatus and for entering the sphenoid are detailed.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10064630     DOI: 10.1016/S0194-5998(99)70267-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0194-5998            Impact factor:   3.497


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