Skull base surgery via extended endoscopic endonasal approach: Predictors of ear-nose-throat complications.

Anna Penella, Alejandro Portillo, Ricardo Bartel, Jose María Caballero, Enric Cisa, Francesc Cruellas, Mireia Golet, Jose L Sanmillan, Alberto Torres, Xavier González-Compta
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Abstract

Objective: To identify predictive factors for ear-nose-throat (ENT) complications in patients undergoing skull base surgery via extended endoscopic endonasal approaches (EEEA).

Methods: Single-center retrospective observational study of a cohort of patients who underwent EEEA for skull base surgery between January 2015 and December 2021. Patients were stratified according to ENT complications.

Results: Sixty-one patients were included in the study: 37 women (60.66%) and 24 men (39.34%). Craniopharyngioma was the most frequently observed pathology (36%). 40 patients (65,57%) presented with ENT complications, being olfactory disturbance the most common complication (40,98%), followed by nasal obstruction (24,59%) and synechiae formation (18,03%). Logistic regression analysis revealed that younger age (P = .026) and excision of middle turbinates during EEEA surgery (P = .034) were independent factors with a significant association with ENT complications. Anterior septal deviation was an independent factor significantly associated with synechiae formation (P = .023).

Conclusion: Surgeons performing skull base surgery using EEEA should be aware that excision of middle turbinate, younger age and anterior septal deviation may be risk factors for ENT postoperative complications.

经扩展内窥镜鼻内入路颅底手术:耳鼻喉并发症的预测因素。
目的:探讨经扩展内镜鼻内入路(EEEA)颅底手术患者耳鼻喉(ENT)并发症的预测因素。方法:对2015年1月至2021年12月期间接受EEEA颅底手术的患者进行单中心回顾性观察研究。根据耳鼻喉科并发症对患者进行分层。结果:共纳入61例患者,其中女性37例(60.66%),男性24例(39.34%)。颅咽管瘤是最常见的病理(36%)。40例(65.57%)患者出现耳鼻喉科并发症,其中嗅觉障碍最为常见(40.98%),其次为鼻塞(24.59%)和粘连形成(18.03%)。Logistic回归分析显示,年龄较小(p = 0.026)和EEEA手术中中鼻甲切除(p = 0.034)是耳鼻喉科并发症的独立影响因素。前间隔偏曲是与粘连形成显著相关的独立因素(p = 0.023)。结论:使用EEEA进行颅底手术的外科医生应注意,中鼻甲切除、年龄偏小和前间隔偏曲可能是耳鼻喉科术后并发症的危险因素。
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