Fully Endoscopic Resection of Frontal Osteomas.

Waleed Yousef, Mustafa Najibullah, Zafdam Shabbir, Shayma Shamo, Waleed Abdelfattah Azab
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Background: Osteomas are the most common primary bone tumors of the calvaria, with an incidence of less than 0.5%. In skull vault osteomas, the exostotic form that grows from the outer table is more common than the enostotic ones which arise from the inner table and grow intracranially. Osteomas of the forehead are very noticeable and disfiguring; patients usually seek medical advice for cosmetic reasons. Forehead osteomas were traditionally excised via either a direct incision over the lesion using the naturally occurring creases or a conventional bicoronal flap. More recently, endoscopic approaches for excision of forehead osteomas were introduced. The results were very encouraging and the technique was adopted by many groups worldwide yet with many technical variations. In this chapter we elaborate on the surgical technique and nuances of the fully endoscopic resection of frontal osteomas.

Methods: From a prospective database of endoscopic procedures maintained by the senior author, clinical data, imaging studies, operative charts, and videos of cases of forehead osteomas were retrieved and analyzed. The pertinent literature was also reviewed.

Results: The surgical technique of the fully endoscopic resection of frontal osteomas was formulated.

Conclusion: The endoscopic technique has many advantages over the conventional procedures. In our hands, the technique has proven to be less time-consuming, efficient, and minimally invasive with excellent cosmetic results.

全内窥镜额骨瘤切除术
背景:骨瘤是小腿最常见的原发性骨肿瘤,发病率低于 0.5%。在颅顶骨瘤中,从外台生长的外生型骨瘤比从内台长出并向颅内生长的内生型骨瘤更为常见。前额骨瘤非常明显且有碍观瞻,患者通常出于美观的原因而就医。前额骨瘤的传统切除方法是利用自然形成的皱襞直接切开病变部位,或采用传统的双冠皮瓣。最近,人们开始采用内窥镜方法切除前额骨瘤。结果非常令人鼓舞,世界各地的许多团体都采用了这一技术,但技术上仍有许多差异。在本章中,我们将详细介绍额骨瘤全内窥镜切除术的手术技巧和细微差别:从资深作者维护的内窥镜手术前瞻性数据库中,检索并分析了前额骨瘤病例的临床数据、影像学研究、手术图表和视频。同时还查阅了相关文献:结论:结论:与传统手术相比,内窥镜技术有很多优点。结论:内窥镜技术与传统手术相比有许多优点,在我们的手术中,该技术被证明耗时少、效率高、创伤小,而且具有极佳的美容效果。
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