Literature DB >> 10929722

The extended transbasal approach: clinical applications and complications.

D A Lang1, S Honeybul, G Neil-Dwyer, B T Evans, R O Weller, J Gill.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe in detail key technical aspects of the extended transbasal approach which involves en-bloc mobilisation of the supraorbital rim, the orbital roof and the nasoethmoidal complex. In some patients osteotomies were performed around the cribriform plate with a view to maintaining olfaction. To review 18 patients with deep seated lesions located in the central skull base region (including 6 recurrences) to highlight patient selection, presentation, surgical morbidity and outcome.
METHODS: Prospective data recording and clinical chart review.
RESULTS: Outcome was assessed at a minimum of 1 year after operation using the Glasgow Outcome Score. Thirteen patients had made a good recovery, 1 was moderately disabled, 2 were severely disabled (both had been severely disabled before operation), and 2 died. By contrast, quality of life assessment indicated that only 7 of the surviving 14 adults had returned to normal levels of activity and perceived health; although 6 of the other 7 patients had resumed their former occupations, their follow up assessments showed a reduced quality of life. Of the 13 patients who had an olfaction preservation procedure, 6 showed appreciation of smell on formal testing.
CONCLUSIONS: In patients with progressive and extensive deep seated lesions this technique provides wide exposure in a shallow surgical field. Complication rates although acceptable were significantly higher in patients with intradural lesions. In some selected patients it was possible to preserve olfaction. Specific surgical outcome assessments pointed to satisfactory results, but failed to reflect the degree of patient disability. There is a need for outcome measures that take into account the patient's expectations and which address his quality of life in order to validate the benefits of these procedures.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10929722     DOI: 10.1007/s007010050346

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)        ISSN: 0001-6268            Impact factor:   2.216


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