CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · J Neurol Surg B Skull Base 2021; 82(S 01): S8-S9
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1705161
Skull Base: Operative Videos

Endoscopic Transnasal Odontoidectomy

Jeffrey J. Falco
1   Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Augusta Universtiy Medical Center, Augusta Georgia, United States
,
C. Arturo Solares
2   Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
,
Camilo Reyes
1   Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Augusta Universtiy Medical Center, Augusta Georgia, United States
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Abstract

Objectives The video demonstrates the steps for an endoscopic transnasal approach for resection of the odontoid causing platybasia with basilar invasion.

Design The video reviews the clinical presentation, preoperative workup and imaging, patient positioning, technical nuances of the procedure, reconstruction, and clinical outcomes including postoperative imaging.

Setting The surgery was performed by a skull base team including otolaryngologists and neurological surgeons at a large regional tertiary care facility.

Participants A 59-year-old female with the Chiari I malformation with history of multiple revision cervical spinal surgeries presents with neck pain. Preoperative imaging showed a hypoplastic clivus and platybasia with basilar invasion.

Main Outcome Measures The main outcome measures consist of safely removing the odontoid with appropriate closure, reversal of the patient symptoms, and prevention of both operative complications and ventral compression of the brainstem.

Results The patient's neck pain improved. There were no intraoperative or postoperative complications besides anterior rightward nasal septal deviation causing unilateral nasal obstruction. A septoplasty was performed to correct the septal deviation 6 months after the initial procedure.

Conclusions The endoscopic transnasal approach to the resection of odontoid is a safe and effective treatment to address basilar invasion and ventral compression of the brainstem.

The link to the video can be found at: https://youtu.be/m_c3-Vn-l80.


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Fig. 1 (A, B). Sagittal preoperative magnetic resonance imaging showing multiple congenital malformations of the craniocervical junction including a hypoplastic clivus, platybasia with basilar invasion, and congenital fusion of C2–C3. C-D. Sagittal preoperative (C) and postoperative (D) computed tomography scans showing occipital cervical fusion and superimposed platybasia with basilar invagination. Postoperative scan (D) showing resection of odontoid without significant edema or hematoma.
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Fig. 2 (A) Exposure of nasopharynx using nasal septal flap. (B) Nasopharynx., (C) Resection of odontoid.. (D) Reconstruction using nasal septal flap, Surgicel (Ethicon), Gelfoam Powder (Pfizer) with Thrombin (King), and nasal trumpet., DM, dura mater; ET, Eustachian tube; IT, inferior turbinate; MT, middle turbinate; NP, nasopharynx; NS, nasal septal; SS, sphenoid sinus.

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Conflict of Interest

None declared.

Address for correspondence

Camilo Reyes, MD
Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery
Augusta University Medical Center, 1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA 30912
United States   

Publication History

Received: 30 March 2019

Accepted: 04 January 2020

Article published online:
17 September 2020

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Fig. 1 (A, B). Sagittal preoperative magnetic resonance imaging showing multiple congenital malformations of the craniocervical junction including a hypoplastic clivus, platybasia with basilar invasion, and congenital fusion of C2–C3. C-D. Sagittal preoperative (C) and postoperative (D) computed tomography scans showing occipital cervical fusion and superimposed platybasia with basilar invagination. Postoperative scan (D) showing resection of odontoid without significant edema or hematoma.
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Fig. 2 (A) Exposure of nasopharynx using nasal septal flap. (B) Nasopharynx., (C) Resection of odontoid.. (D) Reconstruction using nasal septal flap, Surgicel (Ethicon), Gelfoam Powder (Pfizer) with Thrombin (King), and nasal trumpet., DM, dura mater; ET, Eustachian tube; IT, inferior turbinate; MT, middle turbinate; NP, nasopharynx; NS, nasal septal; SS, sphenoid sinus.