C Wu, J Q Liu, L Wang, Y Qi, W Wei, Q H Zhang, Z L Wang
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One-way analysis of variance and <i>χ<sup>2</sup></i> test were used to compare the clinical characteristics, degree of tumour resection, rate of postoperative cranial nerve palsy and improvement of visual acuity; Log-rank test was applied to assess the difference in overall survival (OS). <b>Results:</b> One hundred and ninety-eight patients were enrolled, including 107 males and 91 females, aged (48.5±15.3) years. There were 153, 33, and 12 patients in the EEA, ESTMA, and ELOA groups, respectively. There were no significant differences among the three groups in age, gender, and history of radiotherapy, chemotherapy or surgery (<i>P</i>>0.05 for all). All patients in ELOA group had preoperative visual impairment (12/12), with a significantly higher percentage than EEA group (56/153) and ESTMA group (14/33) (<i>χ</i><sup>2</sup>=19.72, <i>P</i><0.001). There was no significant difference between three groups in the degree of tumor resection (gross total resection: 84.97% <i>vs</i>. 81.82% <i>vs</i>. 58.33%, <i>χ</i><sup>2</sup>=5.58, <i>P</i>>0.05), postoperative cranial nerve palsy rate (13.07% <i>vs</i>. 30.30% <i>vs</i>. 16.67%, <i>χ</i><sup>2</sup>=5.95, <i>P</i>>0.05), visual improvement rate (58.93% <i>vs</i>. 57.14% <i>vs</i>. 58.33%, <i>χ</i><sup>2</sup>=0.04, <i>P</i>>0.05) and 5-year OS (60.69% <i>vs</i>. 42.66% <i>vs</i>. 50.00%, <i>χ</i><sup>2</sup>=3.22, <i>P</i>>0.05). <b>Conclusion:</b> All three surgical approaches were safe, effective and feasible treatment modalities.</p>","PeriodicalId":23987,"journal":{"name":"Chinese journal of otorhinolaryngology head and neck surgery","volume":"60 ","pages":"1078-1083"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2025-09-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"[Efficacy analysis of different surgical approaches for anterior skull base malignant tumors involving the orbit].\",\"authors\":\"C Wu, J Q Liu, L Wang, Y Qi, W Wei, Q H Zhang, Z L Wang\",\"doi\":\"10.3760/cma.j.cn115330-20250331-00185\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p><b>Objective:</b> To analyze the efficacy and safety of different surgical approaches for the treatment of anterior skull base malignancies involving the orbit. <b>Methods:</b> Retrospective analysis was conducted on patients with anterior skull base malignancies involving orbit who attended Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University from April 2013 to July 2021. They were divided into endoscopic endonasal approach(EEA), lateral orbital approach(ELOA), and sublabial transmaxillary approach(ESTMA) groups according to the primary surgical approach. One-way analysis of variance and <i>χ<sup>2</sup></i> test were used to compare the clinical characteristics, degree of tumour resection, rate of postoperative cranial nerve palsy and improvement of visual acuity; Log-rank test was applied to assess the difference in overall survival (OS). <b>Results:</b> One hundred and ninety-eight patients were enrolled, including 107 males and 91 females, aged (48.5±15.3) years. There were 153, 33, and 12 patients in the EEA, ESTMA, and ELOA groups, respectively. There were no significant differences among the three groups in age, gender, and history of radiotherapy, chemotherapy or surgery (<i>P</i>>0.05 for all). 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[Efficacy analysis of different surgical approaches for anterior skull base malignant tumors involving the orbit].
Objective: To analyze the efficacy and safety of different surgical approaches for the treatment of anterior skull base malignancies involving the orbit. Methods: Retrospective analysis was conducted on patients with anterior skull base malignancies involving orbit who attended Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University from April 2013 to July 2021. They were divided into endoscopic endonasal approach(EEA), lateral orbital approach(ELOA), and sublabial transmaxillary approach(ESTMA) groups according to the primary surgical approach. One-way analysis of variance and χ2 test were used to compare the clinical characteristics, degree of tumour resection, rate of postoperative cranial nerve palsy and improvement of visual acuity; Log-rank test was applied to assess the difference in overall survival (OS). Results: One hundred and ninety-eight patients were enrolled, including 107 males and 91 females, aged (48.5±15.3) years. There were 153, 33, and 12 patients in the EEA, ESTMA, and ELOA groups, respectively. There were no significant differences among the three groups in age, gender, and history of radiotherapy, chemotherapy or surgery (P>0.05 for all). All patients in ELOA group had preoperative visual impairment (12/12), with a significantly higher percentage than EEA group (56/153) and ESTMA group (14/33) (χ2=19.72, P<0.001). There was no significant difference between three groups in the degree of tumor resection (gross total resection: 84.97% vs. 81.82% vs. 58.33%, χ2=5.58, P>0.05), postoperative cranial nerve palsy rate (13.07% vs. 30.30% vs. 16.67%, χ2=5.95, P>0.05), visual improvement rate (58.93% vs. 57.14% vs. 58.33%, χ2=0.04, P>0.05) and 5-year OS (60.69% vs. 42.66% vs. 50.00%, χ2=3.22, P>0.05). Conclusion: All three surgical approaches were safe, effective and feasible treatment modalities.
期刊介绍:
Chinese journal of otorhinolaryngology head and neck surgery is a high-level medical science and technology journal sponsored and published directly by the Chinese Medical Association, reflecting the significant research progress in the field of otorhinolaryngology head and neck surgery in China, and striving to promote the domestic and international academic exchanges for the purpose of running the journal.
Over the years, the journal has been ranked first in the total citation frequency list of national scientific and technical journals published by the Documentation and Intelligence Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the China Science Citation Database, and has always ranked first among the scientific and technical journals in the related fields.
Chinese journal of otorhinolaryngology head and neck surgery has been included in the authoritative databases PubMed, Chinese core journals, CSCD.