Fronto-orbitozygomatic approach: functional and cosmetic outcomes in a series of 169 patients

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作者
Boari, Nicola [1 ]
Spina, Alfio [1 ]
Giudice, Lodoviga [1 ]
Gorgoni, Francesca [1 ]
Bailo, Michele [1 ]
Mortini, Pietro [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vita Salute San Raffaele, IRCCS San Raffaele Univ Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Milan, Italy
关键词
fronto-orbitozygomatic approach; skull base surgery; functional outcome; cosmetic outcome; surgical technique; SKULL-BASE LESIONS; ORBITO-ZYGOMATIC CRANIOTOMY; TECHNICAL NOTE; TEMPORALIS MUSCLE; INFRATEMPORAL APPROACH; PTERIONAL CRANIOTOMY; SURGICAL TECHNIQUE; FACIAL-NERVE; TUMORS; PIECE;
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10.3171/2016.9.JNS16622
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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OBJECTIVE Advantages of the fronto-orbitozygomatic (FOZ) approach have been reported extensively in the literature; nevertheless, restoration of normal anatomy and the esthetic impact of surgery are increasingly important issues for patients and neurosurgeons. The aim of this study was to analyze functional and cosmetic outcomes in a series of 169 patients with different pathologies who underwent surgery in which the FOZ approach was used. METHODS Between January 2000 and December 2014, 250 consecutive patients underwent surgery with an FOZ approach as the primary surgical treatment. Follow-up data were available for only 169 patients; 103 (60.9%) of these patients were female and 66 (39.1%) were male, and their ages ranged from 6 to 77 years (mean 46.9 years; SD 15.6 years). Mean follow-up time was 66 months (range 6-179 months; SD 49.5 months). Evaluation of clinical outcomes was performed with a focus on 4 main issues: surgical complications, functional outcome, cosmetic outcome, and patient satisfaction. The additional time needed to perform orbitotomy and orbital reconstruction was also evaluated. RESULTS The permanent postoperative complications included forehead hypesthesia (41.4%) and dysesthesia (15.3%), frontal muscle weakness (10.3%), exophthalmos (1.4%), enophthalmos (4.1%), diplopia (6.6%; 2% were related to surgical approach), and persistent periorbital and eyelid swelling (3%). Approximately 90% of the patients reported subjectively that surgery did not affect their quality of life or complained of only minor problems that did not influence their quality of life significantly. The mean time needed for orbitotomy and orbital reconstruction was approximately half an hour. CONCLUSIONS Comprehensive knowledge of the potential complications and overall clinical outcomes of the FOZ approach can be of great utility to neurosurgeons in balancing the well-known benefits of the approach with potential additional morbidities.
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