Literature DB >> 11926916

Orbitofacial masses in children: an endoscopic approach.

Matthew H Steele1, Dana L Suskind, Michael Moses, Evelyn Kluka, Donald C Liu.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe an endoscopic approach for pediatric orbitofacial masses.
DESIGN: A retrospective medical chart review.
SETTING: Tertiary-care children's hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Patients (4 boys, 7 girls) ranged in age from 6 months to 11 years. All children underwent endoscopic excision of an orbitofacial mass. INTERVENTION: A single port approach was used in all but the initial case. The scalp incision was placed approximately 2.0 cm behind the frontal hairline. A subgaleal dissection was performed to minimize risk of nerve injury. Under endoscopic visualization, the mass was resected. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Ability to successfully excise the mass endoscopically, and the incidence of complication.
RESULTS: All lesions were successfully resected endoscopically. The surgical time varied from 30 to 105 minutes (mean, 50.5 minutes). Pathologic examination revealed 10 dermoid cysts and 1 neurofibroma. Two children had transient frontalis branch palsies that resolved spontaneously. There was 1 unilateral frontal hypoesthesia in the patient with the neurofibroma (an expected result). There were no other complications.
CONCLUSIONS: An endoscopic approach to pediatric orbitofacial tumors is safe and effective. Although the risk of nerve injury may be higher, a thorough knowledge of frontotemporal anatomy and careful dissection will minimize this risk. The distinct advantage of an endoscopic approach is the absence of any facial scar in these young patients.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11926916     DOI: 10.1001/archotol.128.4.409

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0886-4470


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