Adarsh Kudva, R Girish Menon, S Arun, Nimrat Kaur Jawanda
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Abstract
The rationale: Retromaxillary lesions pose diagnostic and treatment delays due to their location. With classical methods posing great morbidity, advances like Peizotome and microscope-assisted surgeries have gained relevance for efficient management with lesser complications and faster postoperative recovery.
Case: A 65-year-old male patient presents with complaints of pain and blurring of the right eye for 10 days.
Diagnosis: Clinical and radiological evaluation revealed right eye proptosis with a slow-growing retromaxillary infratemporal tumor with a likely diagnosis of trigeminal schwannoma.
Treatment: Surgical management was aided by a piezo-assisted transantral approach for microscope-enabled debulking of the tumor.
Outcomes: The final histopathological diagnosis was of schwannoma with the patient having a good postsurgical recovery. Takeaway lesson: Peizotome-assisted transmaxillary approach for microscopic excision of retromaxillary lesions can be considered as a surgical marvel which combines two varied modes of treatment for better patient outcomes.
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