A case of giant ethmoidal osteoma with orbital invasion treated via endonasal endoscopic approach

Osteomas are the most common benign bone tumors of paranasal sinuses. In general, they are small and asymptomatic. They may lead to local symptoms such as nasal obstruction, headache and facial pain when they become large, besides more severe signs and symptoms due to orbital and cranial expansion....

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Main Authors: Eda Şimşek, Zülküf Kaya, M. Sıtkı Gözeler, Cüneyt Kucur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dicle University Medical School 2014-12-01
Series:Dicle Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.diclemedj.org/upload/sayi/34/Dicle%20Med%20J-02156.pdf
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Summary:Osteomas are the most common benign bone tumors of paranasal sinuses. In general, they are small and asymptomatic. They may lead to local symptoms such as nasal obstruction, headache and facial pain when they become large, besides more severe signs and symptoms due to orbital and cranial expansion. The treatment in symptomatic and rapidly-growing cases is surgery. In treatment of paranasal sinus osteomas, endoscopic or open surgical techniques, which may be applied according to mass dimensions and localization, are available. Endoscopic endonasal resection is a safe method with successful results and low morbidity. It causes no cosmetic problems. In this study, a giant ethmoidal sinus osteoma invading orbital wall and extending to skull base was reported. It was totally resected by endonasal endoscopic approach.
ISSN:1300-2945
1308-9889