The development of a pediatric skull base team: how, where and why?

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Joseph Lee, Jeffrey Leonard, Patrick Walz
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Abstract

Purpose of review: The purpose of this review is to describe the development of pediatric skull base surgical techniques and illustrate the advantages of pediatric endonasal skull base surgery (ESBS) when applied in appropriate settings. Additionally, this manuscript endeavors to define the pediatric skull base team components, highlight circumstances amenable to the development of a pediatric skull base surgery team, and describe the relative advantages of independent pediatric teams versus incorporation with adult skull base practices.

Recent findings: Multiple series published within the last decade have described the application of ESBS to the pediatric population, demonstrating adoption of these interventions in many academic centers. Most series include relatively small numbers of patients, highlighting the relative infrequency of anterior skull base pathology in the pediatric patient. Given the relatively low volume and high technical demands of this skillset, general guidelines for the timing, suggested training, and volume necessary to support a pediatric skull base team are offered.

Summary: The interest in pediatric ESBS continues to expand though case volumes may limit maintenance of skills in lower volume centers. The development of a dedicated pediatric skull base team in areas where sufficient volume exists facilitates concentration of expertise and interdisciplinary relationships necessary to provide the highest level of care. Collaborating with adult skull base teams can enhance the pediatric team experience, increasing exposure to complex surgical planning and radiologic nuances. However, a pediatric-focused skull base team can tailor treatment to meet the specific psychosocial and developmental needs of children.

儿科颅底团队的发展:如何、在哪里以及为什么?
综述的目的:本综述的目的是描述儿童颅底手术技术的发展,并说明儿童鼻内颅底手术(ESBS)在适当环境中应用的优势。此外,这份手稿试图定义儿科颅底团队的组成部分,强调适合发展儿科颅底手术团队的情况,并描述独立儿科团队与成人颅底实践相结合的相对优势。最近的发现:在过去十年中发表的多个系列文章描述了ESBS在儿科人群中的应用,表明许多学术中心采用了这些干预措施。大多数系列包括相对较少的患者,突出了儿科患者中前颅底病理的相对罕见。鉴于该技能的数量相对较低,技术要求较高,因此提供了支持儿科颅底团队所需的时间、建议培训和数量的一般指南。摘要:尽管病例数量可能会限制低容量中心的技能维持,但对儿科ESBS的兴趣仍在继续扩大。在有足够容量的地区发展一支专门的儿科颅底团队,有助于集中专业知识和跨学科关系,以提供最高水平的护理。与成人颅底团队合作可以增强儿科团队的经验,增加对复杂手术计划和放射学细微差别的了解。然而,一个专注于儿科的颅底团队可以根据儿童的特定心理社会和发育需求进行量身定制的治疗。
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2.90
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发文量
96
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery is a bimonthly publication offering a unique and wide ranging perspective on the key developments in the field. Each issue features hand-picked review articles from our team of expert editors. With eleven disciplines published across the year – including maxillofacial surgery, head and neck oncology and speech therapy and rehabilitation – every issue also contains annotated references detailing the merits of the most important papers.
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