• 제목/요약/키워드: Transoral approach

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부인두강 낭성 종물로 발현된 제2새열 낭종 1례 (A Case of Second Branchial Cleft Cyst Presenting as a Parapharyngeal Cystic Mass)

  • 김병하;도남용;조성일;박준희
    • 대한기관식도과학회지
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.60-63
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    • 2012
  • Second branchial cleft cysts are usually present as a fluctuant neck mass along the anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. When they are found in this typical location, accurate diagnosis on initial presentation is not difficult. Parapharyngeal presence of the branchial cleft cyst is very rare. We report a case of second branchial cleft cyst presenting as a parapharyngeal cystic mass in 51-year-old male. Before coming to our clinic, the patient had been diagnosed as parapharyngeal abscess, resulting in several attempts at removal. However, symptoms and parapharyngeal abscess recurred. We performed complete surgical resection of the parapharyngeal cystic mass via transoral approach only with oropharyngeal incision. The cystic mass was located in the parapharyngeal space and did not have tract-like structure. Histopathologic examination confirmed that the excised cyst was branchial cleft cyst. Patient discharged without any surgical complication and there was no evidence of recurrence for 2 years follow-up.

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구강암 수술의 원칙과 실제(접근법과 절제술) (Principles and Practice of Oral Cancer Surgery)

  • 남웅
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제48권8호
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    • pp.587-593
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    • 2010
  • The management of malignant tumors of the oral cavity requires that the resection should be performed with adequate negative margins. To this end, the surgeon is sometimes required to increase the access to the oral cavity to resect with clear margins although most of our resections can be carried via the transoral route. This article highlights some of the most common surgical accesses to the oral cavity: Peroral approach, mandibulotomy and mandibular swing approach, visor flap approach, upper & lower cheek flap approach, pull-through technique. Also, various modes of management are grossly described according to primary site, size, and stage of the tumors.

Robot-Assisted Transoral Odontoidectomy : Experiment in New Minimally Invasive Technology, a Cadaveric Study

  • Yang, Moon-Sul;Yoon, Tae-Ho;Yoon, Do-Heum;Kim, Keung-Nyun;Pennant, William;Ha, Yoon
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제49권4호
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    • pp.248-251
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    • 2011
  • Objective : In the field of spinal surgery, a few laboratory results or clinical cases about robotic spinal surgery have been reported. In vivo trials and development of related surgical instruments for spinal surgery are required before its clinical application. We investigated the use of the da $Vinci^{(R)}$ Surgical System in spinal surgery at the craniovertebral junction in a human cadaver to demonstrate the efficacy and pitfalls of robotic surgery. Methods : Dissection of pharyngeal wall to the exposure of C1 and odontoid process was performed with full robotic procedure. Although assistance of another surgeon was necessary for drilling and removal of odontoid process due to the lack of appropriate end-effectors, successful robotic procedures for dural sutures and exposing spinal cord proved its safety and dexterity. Results : Robot-assisted odontoidectomy was successfully performed in a human cadaver using the da $Vinci^{(R)}$ Surgical System with few robotic arm collisions and minimal soft tissue damages. Da $Vinci^{(R)}$ Surgical System manifested more dexterous movement than human hands in the deep and narrow oral cavity. Furthermore, sutures with robotic procedure in the oral cavity demonstrated the advantage over conventional procedure. Conclusion : Presenting cadaveric study proved the probability of robot-assisted transoral approach. However, the development of robotic instruments specific to spinal surgery must first precede its clinical application.

악성 위십이지장 협착 환자에서의 경피적 위 경유 스텐트 설치 (Percutaneous Transgastric Stent Placement for Malignant Gastroduodenal Obstruction)

  • 조범상;정규식;윤종혁
    • 대한영상의학회지
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    • 제81권5호
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    • pp.1175-1183
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    • 2020
  • 목적 수술이 불가능한 악성 위십이지장 협착 환자에서 구강 경유 스텐트 설치술 실패 시 경피적 위 경유 스텐트 설치술의 기술적 타당성과 임상적 효용성에 대해 알아보았다. 대상과 방법 이 연구는 2008년 10월부터 2016년 4월까지 악성 위십이지장 협착이 있는 환자 중, 구강 경유 스텐트 설치술이 어렵거나 실패하여 위 경유 스텐트 설치술을 시행한 9명의 환자를 대상으로 하였다. 환자는 췌장암 5명, 위암 2명, 전이암 2명이었다. 경피적 위루술(percutaneous gastrostomy) 후, 이 경로를 통해 이중 팽창성 스텐트를 협착 부위에 설치하였다. 기술적, 임상적 성공률과 합병증에 대해 조사하였다. 결과 기술적 성공률은 8명의 환자에서 성공적으로 설치되어 88%였다. 1명의 환자에서는 협착 부위로 유도 철사가 통과되지 않아 실패하였다. 스텐트 설치 후, 7명의 환자에서 증상의 호전을 보여 임상적 성공률은 87.5%였다. 위루관은 9~20일 후(평균 12일) 제거되었다. 시술과 관련된 주요 합병증은 발생하지 않았다. 평균 추적관찰 기간은 136일(범위, 3~387일)이었고, 1명의 환자에서 스텐트 원위부에 종양의 과성장에 의한 재협착이 발생하였다. 결론 수술이 불가능한 악성 위십이지장 협착 환자에서 구강 경유 스텐트 설치술에 실패한 경우 경피적 위 경유 스텐트 설치술은 기술적으로 어렵지 않고 임상적으로 효과적인 치료 방법으로 생각된다.

구강내 접근법만을 통한 골절단술과 재위치술을 이용한 협골 축소술 (REDUCTION MALARPLASTY WITH BONE OSTECTOMY & REPOSITIONING ONLY USING INTRAORAL APPROACH)

  • 신상훈;허준
    • Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.105-109
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    • 2000
  • The zygoma is protruded on both sides of the midface and plays an important part in determining the impression of face. There are much different esthetic consideration of zygomatic prominence between the oriental and western. Because slight prominent zygoma is thought to be esthetic in the western, there has been done many augmentation therapy. But, in the oriental, prominent zygoma, especially in the female, is thought to be aggresive and manlike image, there has been done many zygoma reduction therapy. There are two methods to reduce the prominent zygoma, one is shaving method and the other is zygoma repositioning with ostectomy. The approach to zygoma and zygomatic arch without surgical morbidity is very difficult, so this problem has been difficult subject to oral & maxillofacial surgeon in a long period. We report the treatment case of facial asymmetry with the unilateral zygoma reduction & genioplasty using only intraoral approach with the retrospective study.

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피열부에 발생한 해면상 혈관종 1예 (A Case of Cavernous Hemangioma Occurred in Arytenoid)

  • 김태환;김소연;이상혁;진성민
    • 대한후두음성언어의학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.54-57
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    • 2015
  • Hemangioma is one of the most common benign neoplasm, which occurs about 50% in head and neck region, but laryngeal hemangioma is relatively rare. Hemangioma occurred in larynx can be treated by surgical removal, cryosurgery, and steroid injection. Transoral CO2 laser micorsurgery has been known as useful method for the treatment of laryngeal hemangioma. We have experienced a 54-years old male patient of hemangioma originated in arytenoid area. This mass was removed via transoral approach with 'en bloc' resection by CO2 laser. We report this case regarding the treatment and prognosis of laryngeal hemangioma with review of literatures.

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구내 접근을 통한 이글씨 증후군의 치험 2례 (TRANSORAL TREATMENT OF EAGLE'S SYNDROME: 2 CASE REPORT)

  • 김재영;최지욱;김남균;태일호;김성택;김형준;차인호;남웅
    • Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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    • 제31권2호
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    • pp.180-183
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    • 2009
  • Eagle's syndrome refers to a symptomatic elongation of the styloid process or calcification of the stylohyoid and stylomandibular ligaments that usually accompanies facial and pharyngeal pain, dysphagia, and foreign-body sensation in the throat. Making an accurate diagnosis is difficult as Eagle's syndrome can be accompanied with referred pain to various areas of head and neck. Treatment options for Eagle's syndrome include non-surgical and surgical methods. The surest and the most effective method for relieving the symptom is surgical removal or reduction of the elongated styloid process. The present study reports two cases of female whom were diagnosed as "Eagle's syndrome" and whose chief complain was foreign-body sensation and pain in the throat on movement. Surgical removal via transoral approach of the elongated styloid process is a safe surgical option with favorable results compared to extraoral approach.

The endoscopic transnasal approach to the lesions of the craniocervical junction: two case reports

  • Baraa Dabboucy;Wissem Lahiani;Damien Bresson;Nouman Aldahak
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • 제40권1호
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    • pp.96-101
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    • 2023
  • The endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA) to the craniovertebral junction (CVJ) has recently been considered a safer alternative and less invasive approach than the traditional transoral approach because the complications associated with the latter are avoided or minimized. Here, we present two challenging cases of CVJ pathologies. The first case involved os odontoideum associated with anterior displacement of the occipitocervical junction where the EEA was used, followed by C0-C1-C2 fusion using a posterior approach to decompress the CVJ, and was complicated by rhinorrhea and Candida albicans meningitis. The second case involved basilar invagination with syringomyelia previously treated using a posterior approach, where aggravation of neuropathic symptoms required combined treatment with EEA and occipitocervical fusion of C0-C2-C3-C4, with the postoperative course challenged by operative site infection requiring drainage with debridement and antibiotic therapy. The EEA is an alternative approach for accessing the CVJ in well-selected patients. Knowledge of EEA complications is crucial for the optimal care of patients.

Salvage Transoral Robotic Surgery for Recurrent or Residual Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Single Institution Experience

  • Dabas, Surender;Dewan, Abhinav;Ranjan, Reetesh;Dewan, Ajay Kumar;Shukla, Himanshu;Sinha, Rupal
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제16권17호
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    • pp.7627-7632
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    • 2015
  • Background: The present study was conducted to evaluate the technical feasibility, safety and adequacy of surgical margins with salvage transoral robotic surgery (TORS) for recurrent or residual head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients. Materials and Methods: Thirty patients who underwent salvage TORS using the 'DaVinci' robot were enrolled in the study and data related to their surgical time, complications and functional outcome were recorded. Results: The feasibility of salvage TORS in our study was observed to be 100%. Positive margins were encountered in only 6.7% of patients. Mean blood loss was 23.3 ml with no patient requiring blood transfusion. Postoperative complications in the form of primary haemorrhage requiring active surgical intervention occurred in 13.3%. Oral feeding could be started as early as the 3rd postoperative day in a few patients, with nasogastric tubes being removed on the 12th postoperative day. Long term gastrostomy tube dependency was seen in 10% cases. Median survival of patients was 19 months. Conclusions: Salvage TORS is a safe, effective and feasible option in the management of treatment failure cases. It offers an alternative surgical approach with unexpected benefits in terms of tracheostomy tube use, Ryle's tube and gastrostomy dependence.

Retromandibular reduction of medially dislocated condylar process fractures

  • Lee, Gyu Hyeong;Kang, Dong Hee;Oh, Sang Ah
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • 제45권1호
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    • pp.23-28
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    • 2018
  • Background Condylar process fractures account for one-third of all mandibular fractures, and the distal fragment is prone to dislocate to the medial side due to the pulling of the lateral pterygoid muscle. Retromandibular approaches are commonly used, but the intraoperative view becomes limited in medially dislocated fractures. This study summarized a series of cases of retromandibular reduction for medially dislocated condylar process fractures and described our supplementary procedure to realign the dislocated condylar process. Methods Nine patients with medially dislocated condylar process fractures underwent surgical correction from January 2012 to December 2016. In 6 of them, it was possible to realign the fractures with a conventional retromandibular approach, but for 3 cases of severe dislocation to the middle cranial fossa, a supplementary transoral procedure was carried out. The angle difference between the ramus and condyle, ramus height, and maximal mouth opening (MMO) were evaluated. Results All 9 cases were restored to the proper anatomical alignment without any major complications, and postoperative images revealed successful union. The angle difference was $8.94^{\circ}{\pm}4.11^{\circ}$ preoperatively, and $0.99{\pm}0.49^{\circ}$ at the 6-month follow-up. The pretreatment ramus height difference was $6.12{\pm}6.09mm$, and the postoperative difference was $0.18{\pm}0.10mm$. These changes after surgery were statistically significant. The MMO before surgery was $11.44{\pm}3.0mm$, and the postoperative MMO was $37.2{\pm}2.9mm$, reflecting a significant increase after reduction. Conclusions Retromandibular reduction is a useful method in medially dislocated condylar process fractures, and additional transoral assistance should be considered to realign condylar processes that severely dislocate to the middle cranial fossa.