The transoropalatal approach to the atlantoaxial-clival region: considerations for the head and neck surgeon.

Autor: Harris, Jeffrey P., Godin, Michael S., Krekorian, Terry D., Alksne, John F., Harris, J P, Godin, M S, Krekorian, T D, Alksne, J F
Zdroj: Laryngoscope; 1989, Vol. 99 Issue 5, p467-474, 8p
Abstrakt: The transoropalatal approach to the atlantoaxial-clival area provides excellent exposure for neurosurgical decompression and fusion procedures. The technique has been effectively applied in the treatment of bony and soft tissue abnormalities of the anterior spinal region. Although this approach is safe and reliable, it is not part of the otolaryngologist's usual surgical armamentarium. In the present study, we describe the case histories of five patients who underwent resection of the odontoid process for cervicomedullary compression. Neurological compromise was manifested by progressive upper and/or lower extremity paresis in all patients. In each patient, a transoropalatal approach was used. The surgical technique is discussed, and the prevention of possible sequelae, including velopharyngeal incompetence and palatal or pharyngeal wound dehiscence, is addressed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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