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Temporal bone resection for lateral skull-base malignancies

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Introduction

Malignancies involving the temporal bone are increasingly common and require specialized multi-disciplinary care. Given this complex location, involvement of the lateral skull base and local neurovascular structures is common. In this review we discuss general principles for temporal bone resection, as well as alternative and complementary surgical approaches that should be considered in the management of patients with temporal bone cancer.

Methods

A comprehensive review on literature pertaining to temporal bone resection was performed.

Results

The primary surgical strategy for malignancies of the temporal bone is temporal bone resection. This may be limited to the ear canal and tympanic membrane (lateral temporal bone resection) or may include the otic capsule and its contents (subtotal temporal bone resection), and/or the petrous apex (total temporal bone resection). Management of adjacent neurovascular structures including the facial nerve, the carotid artery, and the jugular bulb/sigmoid sinus should be considered during surgical planning. Finally, adjunctive procedures such as parotidectomy and neck dissection may be required based on tumor stage.

Conclusions

Temporal bone resection is an important technique in the treatment of lateral skull-base malignancies. This strategy should be incorporated into a multi-disciplinary approach to cancer.

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Mehta, G.U., Muelleman, T.J., Brackmann, D.E. et al. Temporal bone resection for lateral skull-base malignancies. J Neurooncol 150, 437–444 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11060-020-03445-4

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