Abstract
Tympanojugular paragangliomas (TJPs) with intradural extension can be successfully treated by a single or staged procedure with low surgical morbidity. To present the clinical findings and treatment methods used for surgically treating TJP with intradural extension, as well as to discuss the complications of treatment and the relative merits of single versus staged surgery by using a comprehensive literature review comparing objective outcome measures. A retrospective case review of 45 cases of TJP with intradural extension. A quaternary skull base and neurotologic center. The charts of 45 patients with Fisch classification class C or D TJP with intradural extension, who were operated on from April 1988 to April 2010, were analyzed. Clinical findings and preoperative lower cranial nerve (LCN) palsy as well as postoperative totality of resection, postoperative LCN palsy and complications were studied. The types, indications, and distribution of staged procedures were also analyzed. Out of 45 cases, 22 were C3di2. The IX and X cranial nerves were the commonest nerves affected preoperatively. Preoperative internal carotid artery management was performed in 16 cases. Twenty-nine cases had a single procedure and 16 had a staged proc...Continue Reading
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