P.141 颅底内窥镜经眶入路:单中心经验

ME Yasuda, J Moore, T Nguyen, Y. Alammar, MA Mohd Slim, A. Mastrolonardo, D. Sommer, K. Reddy
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背景:经眶入路(ETOA)内窥镜微创技术已成为治疗颅底肿瘤的一种很有前途的替代方法。本研究旨在展示我院在 ETOA 方面的丰富经验,详细介绍所采用的手术技术,并展示患者的综合疗效。方法:对过去五年内接受 ETOA 手术的患者数据进行回顾性分析。结果:在研究期间,共为 21 名患者实施了 24 例 ETOA 手术,患者平均年龄为 48.92 岁,其中 13 人为女性。95.83%的病例使用了眶上走廊,79.17%的病例使用了经鼻入路 ETOA。眶隔膜脑膜瘤是最常见的手术适应症(33.33%,人数=8),所有手术均可改善视力,其次是额窦外侧粘液瘤(25%,人数=6)。中位住院时间为一天,19 名患者的 ETOA 达到了手术目的。一过性 V1 麻木是主要并发症(29.17%,人数=7),20.83%(人数=5)的患者需要再次手术。值得注意的是,该手术无死亡率。结论:本机构的经验强调了 ETOA 显著的安全性和疗效潜力,21 例患者中有 19 例取得了良好的疗效,在大多数情况下无需进行翻修手术。
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P.141 Endoscopic transorbital approach to the skull base: a single centre experience
Background: Minimally invasive endoscopic techniques via the transorbital approach (ETOA) have emerged as a promising alternative for addressing skull base tumours. This study aims to showcase our institution’s extensive experience with ETOA, detailing the surgical technique employed and presenting comprehensive patient outcomes. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on data from patients who underwent ETOA within the past five years. Results: Over the study period, 24 ETOA procedures were performed on 21 patients, with an average age of 48.92, 13 of whom were women. The superior orbital corridor was utilized in 95.83% of cases, and in 79.17%, ETOA was complemented by a transnasal approach. Spheno-orbital meningioma accounted for the most common surgical indication (33.33%, n=8), all resulting in vision improvement, followed by lateral frontal sinus mucocele (25%, n=6). The median length of stay was one day, and ETOA achieved the procedure goal in 19 patients. Transient V1 numbness was the primary complication (29.17%, n=7), and 20.83% (n=5) necessitated another surgery. Notably, no mortality was associated with this procedure. Conclusions: Our institution’s experience underscores the notable safety and efficacy potential of ETOA, with 19 out of 21 patients exhibiting positive outcomes, obviating the need for revision surgery in most cases.
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