Endonasal Endoscopic Approach to Sphenoid Sinus Lesion
Ikram Ullah, Anees Ur Rehman, Saulat Sarfraz, Sarfraz Latif, Zia Us Salam Qazi, Sadia Maqsood Awan
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ABSTRACT
Background: Anatomical position of sphenoid sinus, sellar and parasellar regions
are located in the skull base having difficulty to approach due to presence of
vital structures in its proximity. The presence of carotid artery and optic
nerve in its lateral wall make the situation difficult due to lack of
illumination and visual limitation. In the past traditional techniques to
approach this region like external ethmoidectomy, transseptal transsphenoidal routes
were used causing significant trauma, bleeding and risk of possible
complication in skull base region.
Aim: to access the efficacy and safety of the endonasal endoscopic approach
to the sphenoid sinus
Method: This study was done in the department of ENT Shaikh Zayed hospital
Lahore, 33 patients who were diagnosed to have lesions involving sphenoid
sinus. Detailed history, thorough ENT examination, relative investigations were
done and all were managed naso-endoscopically.
Results: The review of these cases showed that the endoscopic technique was
found to have the advantages of being minimally invasive with no external
incisions. There is less trauma to the patient, no need for operating
microscope or intraoperative image intensifier.
Conclusion: The conclusion of our study showed that naso-endoscopes are excellent
tools for better visualization due to availability of different angled scopes and
good illumination. The disease is better assessed and cleared identifying landmarks
with quicker postoperative recovery and lesser overall morbidity. Over the last
few years, endoscopic approach to these regions has gained much popularity
because of advances in optics, endoscopes and illumination.
Keywords: Endoscopic sinus surgery, sphenoid sinus