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Total temporal bone resection. A radical but life-saving procedure.

R T Sataloff1, B R Roberts, D L Myers

  • 1Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia.

AORN Journal
|November 1, 1988
PubMed
Summary

Extensive surgery, including total temporal bone resection, offers improved survival for temporal bone cancer. This oncologic approach circumscribes tumors, showing promise for malignant and select benign cases.

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Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Skull Base Surgery

Background:

  • Traditional treatments for temporal bone malignancies yield poor survival rates.
  • High morbidity and mortality associated with temporal bone cancer necessitate aggressive surgical intervention.

Observation:

  • Total temporal bone resection, performed by experienced skull-base surgical teams, is a viable and successful procedure.
  • This technique circumscribes tumors, adhering to oncologic surgical principles and minimizing tumor transgression.

Findings:

  • The procedure demonstrates potential for improving survival in patients with temporal bone malignancies.
  • It also shows promise for the resection of extensive, carefully selected, recurrent benign tumors.

Implications:

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  • Further refinements in surgical technique are anticipated with increased case experience.
  • Long-term follow-up is crucial to fully evaluate the efficacy of this surgical approach.
  • Close collaboration and communication between surgical and nursing teams are essential for successful outcomes.