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Modified endoscopic endonasal approach with a minimally invasive transoral approach—an adjunct to infrapetrous approaches

Research Authors
Guillermo Maza, Ali M Moustafa Omar, Somasundram Subramaniam, Bradley A Otto, Daniel M Prevedello, Ricardo L Carrau
Research Date
Research Journal
The Laryngoscope
Research Member
Research Website
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/lary.27469
Research Year
2019
Research_Pages
339-343
Research Abstract

Objectives/Hypothesis

To evaluate the potential of a minimally invasive transoral–transpalatal approach (MITA) to the retrocarotid petrous apex, as an adjunct to endoscopic endonasal approaches (EEAs).

Study Design

Cadaver study.

Methods

Five cadaveric specimens were dissected raising an inverted U‐shaped palatal mucoperiosteal flap, and drilling a rectangular palatotomy (between the greater palatine foramens, and just anterior to the palatine aponeurosis). This allowed a transpterygoid EEA with cross‐court access (contralateral line of sight), followed by an extradural clivectomy that exposed the petroclival junction bilaterally. Surgical targets were marked on the posterior and medial surface of the petrous internal carotid artery (ICA), at its anterior genu, midhorizontal portion, and posterior genu. For each target and approach, the surgical freedom and angles of approach (in the horizontal and vertical …