نتایج جستجو برای: sphenoid surgery

تعداد نتایج: 343058  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2017
Seung Ju Lee

INTRODUCTION The medial maxillary sinus roof is a ridge formed by the superior margin of the maxillary sinus antrostomy. The posterior wall of the maxillary sinus is always included in operative fields. OBJECTIVE To perform a radiologic study assessing the utility of the medial maxillary sinus roof and the posterior wall of the maxillary sinus as fixed landmarks for providing a safe route of ...

2015
Rainer K. Weber Werner Hosemann

Endonasal endoscopic sinus surgery is the standard procedure for surgery of most paranasal sinus diseases. Appropriate frame conditions provided, the respective procedures are safe and successful. These prerequisites encompass appropriate technical equipment, anatomical oriented surgical technique, proper patient selection, and individually adapted extent of surgery. The range of endonasal sinu...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2000
P G Shetty M M Shroff G M Fatterpekar D V Sahani M V Kirtane

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The sphenoid sinus is rarely implicated as a site of spontaneous CSF fistula. We undertook this study to evaluate the potential etiopathogenesis of spontaneous CSF fistula involving the sphenoid sinus and to review the imaging findings. METHODS We retrospectively reviewed the imaging findings of 145 cases of CSF fistula from our departmental archives (August 1995 throug...

2009
Kenji Takasaki Takeshi Watanabe Tomayoshi Hayashi Naoe Kinoshita Hidetaka Kumagami Haruo Takahashi

Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is an uncommon neoplasm that usually arises from the pleura. To our knowledge, only 30 cases of SFTs in the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses have been reported in the literature. We describe an SFT that arose from the right sphenoid sinus and extended to the nasal cavity and epipharynx. The tumor was completely removed by endoscopic sinus surgery without complicat...

Journal: :American journal of rhinology & allergy 2009
Heitham Gheriani David Flamer Trent Orton Brad Mechor Amin R Javer

BACKGROUND Endoscopic management of sphenoid sinus disease has great potential for surgical complications. A variety of endoscopic surgical techniques have been described for entering the sphenoid sinus. The utility of these surgical techniques is based on the position of the superior turbinate attachment to the sphenoid face (Parson's ridge). We introduce a novel computerized tomography (CT) g...

KayKhosro Mardanpour, Mahtab Rahbar,

Background: Giant cell tumor is a benign but locally aggressive bone neoplasm which uncommonly involves the skull. Giant cell tumor (GCT) of the sphenoid bone is relatively rare. In this report, we describe a tumor of the greater wing of left sphenoid bone. Case presentation: A 31-year-old female was presented with headache, proptosis and diplopia of her left eye. Cranial magnetic resonance ima...

Journal: :Middle East journal of anaesthesiology 2010
Anjolie Chhabra Neeraj Kumar Ashwini Kumar Neena Singh B S Sharma

We describe a patient with a sphenoid sinus tumor who developed loss of vision due to rapid tumor progression necessitating an early delivery of her twin fetuses by cesarean section. The patient had co morbidities and requested to be awake during the surgery, she was managed using a combined spinal epidural anesthesia. The advantages of combined spinal epidural anesthesia as compared to a singl...

2017
Lanlan Chen Libin Jiang Bentao Yang Prem S Subramanian

BACKGROUND Visual disturbances associated with isolated sphenoid sinus inflammatory diseases (ISSIDs) are easily misdiagnosed due to the nonspecific symptoms and undetectable anatomical location. The main objective of this retrospective case series is to investigate the clinical features of visual disturbances secondary to ISSIDs. METHODS Clinical data of 23 patients with unilateral or bilate...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2015
Jeffrey D Suh Vijay R Ramakrishnan Christopher F Thompson Bradford A Woodworth Nithin D Adappa Jayakar Nayak John M Lee Jivianne T Lee Alexander G Chiu James N Palmer

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Surgical treatment of inverted papilloma (IP) of the sphenoid sinus is complicated by close proximity to vital structures of the skull base. Identifying the site of tumor attachment and achieving complete removal can be challenging compared to IP at other sites. The objective of this study is to illustrate the clinical presentation, management, and risk factors for tumor r...

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