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Minimally invasive image-guided access for drainage of petrous apex lesions: a case report.

Ramya Balachandran1, Betty S Tsai, Tara Ramachandra, Jack H Noble, Benoit M Dawant, Robert F Labadie, Marc L Bennett.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In this case report, we present a novel, minimally invasive image-guided approach to drainage of a petrous apex lesion. PATIENT(S): A 34-year-old man diagnosed with a petrous apex lesion consistent with cholesterol granuloma. The granuloma was large and caused mild compression of the brainstem with associated neurologic symptoms and seizure-like activity.
INTERVENTIONS: Based on the anatomic location of the lesion, it was determined that the treatment plan would be to surgically drain the lesion via 2 linear paths-one after an infralabyrinthine approach and the other a subarcuate approach. Customized microstereotactic frames that mount on bone-implanted markers and constrain the drill along the desired path were used to accurately drill these desired paths and avoid damage to surrounding critical structures. After a simple mastoidectomy, the petrous apex was successfully reached without damage to vital adjacent structures by drilling the 2 linear channels using 2 custom microstereotactic frames. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Viscous brown liquid and debris was recovered by irrigating through one of the channels and suctioning through the other.
RESULTS: Drainage of the petrous apex was successfully performed via 2 linear channels without any complications. Custom microstereotactic frames were used to accurately drill those linear channels. Postoperative CT ensured no complications. Postoperative course of the patient was remarkable with normal hearing and normal facial nerve function.
CONCLUSION: We presented a successful implementation of an image-guided approach to drain petrous apex.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24622019      PMCID: PMC4001823          DOI: 10.1097/MAO.0000000000000328

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otol Neurotol        ISSN: 1531-7129            Impact factor:   2.311


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