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Image guidance systems for minimally invasive sinus and skull base surgery in children
Authors:Margo McKenna Benoit  V. Michelle Silvera  Dwight Jones  Reza Rahbar
Affiliation:a Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Department of Otolaryngology, 243 Charles Street, Boston, MA 02114, USA
b Children's Hospital Boston, Department of Radiology, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA
c Hôpital d’Enfants de la Timone, Service d’ORL Pediatrique et Chirurgie Cerviño-Faciale, Marseille, France
d Children's Hospital Boston, Department of Otolaryngology, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Abstract:

Objective

The use of image guidance for sinonasal and skull base surgery has been well-characterized in adults but there is limited information on the use of these systems in the pediatric population, despite their widespread use. The aim of this study is to evaluate the use of image guidance systems to facilitate an endoscopic minimally invasive approach to sinonasal and skull base surgery in a pediatric population.

Methods

A retrospective cohort study was performed at a tertiary pediatric hospital. Thirty-three children presented with complications of sinusitis, tumors, traumatic, or congenital lesions of the skull base and underwent endoscopic surgery using image guidance from March 2000 to April 2007. Patient variables including diagnosis, extent of disease, and complications were extracted from paper and computer charts. Additional surgical variables including set-up time, accuracy, surgeon satisfaction index and number of uses per case were also reviewed.

Results

Twenty-eight patients (85%) underwent sinonasal surgery and five (15%) underwent skull base surgery. Indications included infectious complications of acute sinusitis (N = 15), neoplasms (N = 12), choanal atresia (N = 4), and cerebrospinal fluid leak (N = 2). Thirty-one patients (94%) required only one procedure. No surgical complications were reported. Surgeon satisfaction, mean accuracy and number of uses per procedure increased over time (p < 0.05).

Conclusions

Image guidance systems are safe and effective tools that facilitate a minimally invasive approach to sinonasal and skull base surgery in children. Consistent with adult literature, usage and surgeon comfort increased with experience. The additional anatomical information obtained by image guidance systems facilitates a minimally invasive endoscopic approach for sinonasal and skull base pathologies.
Keywords:Image-guided surgery   Paranasal sinus   Skull base   Endoscopic surgery   Minimally invasive surgery
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