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A Three-Step Submandibular Retropharyngeal Approach to the Craniovertebral Junction: Is Less Always More?

  • Massimiliano Visocchi
  • , A. Benato*
  • , M. F. Davila
  • , A. A. Bayati
  • , F. Zeoli
  • , F. Signorelli
  • *Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro

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Abstract

Background: Accessing the craniovertebral junction poses unique challenges due to its anatomical complexity and proximity to critical structures, such as the cord–brainstem junction, great vessels of the neck, cranial nerves, oropharynx, and rhinopharynx. Among the approaches that have been developed over the years, the submandibular retropharyngeal approach offers good antero-lateral access without the need of transgressing mucosal layers. In its traditional form, however, this approach involves multiple sequential steps and requires intricate dissection, extensive retraction, and meticulous maneuvering, which can increase operative time and produce approach-related morbidity. Methods: With this paper, we propose a simplified technique for a submandibular retropharyngeal approach involving only three surgical steps. The advantages and limitations of this technique are illustrated through three surgical cases of neoplastic and degenerative craniovertebral junction pathologies. Results: In two out of the three cases, our technique allowed for a wide exposure of the lesions that could be resected totally or sub-totally with good outcome. In one case with involvement of the clivus and the occipital condyle, the exposure was inadequate; a biopsy was obtained, and the lesion was subsequently resected via and endoscopic transmucosal approach. Conclusions: Our technique represents a significant simplification of the traditional submandibular retropharyngeal approach; with appropriate indication, it permits a fast, safe, and adequate exposure of craniovertebral junction pathologies.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)N/A-N/A
RivistaJournal of Clinical Medicine
Volume13
Numero di pubblicazione13
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2024

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All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Medicina Generale

Keywords

  • chordoma
  • craniovertebral junction
  • endoscope-assisted surgery
  • retropharyngeal
  • submandibular approach

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