ANTERIOR HYPOTYMPANIC APPROACH FOR GLOMUS TUMOR OF THE INFRATEMPORAL FOSSA

The anterior hypotympanic approach to the infratemporal fossa permits direct exposure of glomus jugularc and glomus tympanicum tomors of the middle ear, hypotympanum and petrous apex with the preservation of normal structures and hearing. Smaller glomus tumors arising in the middle car extend anteri...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Laryngoscope 1984-08, Vol.94 (8), p.1016-1021
1. Verfasser: Farrior, Jay B.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The anterior hypotympanic approach to the infratemporal fossa permits direct exposure of glomus jugularc and glomus tympanicum tomors of the middle ear, hypotympanum and petrous apex with the preservation of normal structures and hearing. Smaller glomus tumors arising in the middle car extend anteriorly along the paths of least resistance into the hypotympanum and petrous apex to involve the carotid canal and, only later in the course of disease, extensively involve the jugular bulb, neck, or mastoid air cell system. Clinical experience demonstrates that this approach can effectively cure or control small glomus tumors in selected patients. In patients with more extensive disease, the surgical field may be expanded by removing the mastoid tip with facial nerve mobilization to remove the jugular bulb and posterior tumor extensions while preserving middle ear function and hearing.
ISSN:0023-852X
1531-4995
DOI:10.1288/00005537-198408000-00004