J Neurol Surg B Skull Base 2025; 86(S 01): S1-S576
DOI: 10.1055/s-0045-1803452
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Minimally Invasive Approach to Intracranial Nasal Dermoids with Intracranial Extension via Endoscopic and Modified Rhinoplasty Approach

Travis J. Clarke
1   University of Tennessee Health Science Center – Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, United States
,
Jeffery May
1   University of Tennessee Health Science Center – Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, United States
,
Nina Gallo
1   University of Tennessee Health Science Center – Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, United States
,
Sanjeet Rangarajan
2   University Hospitals Otolaryngology
,
Anas Eid
1   University of Tennessee Health Science Center – Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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    The patient, a 9-year-old male, exhibited two sinus tracts with a small opening in the upper labial sulcus and a pinpoint lesion at the subnasale. The findings included a bifid crista galli and sinus tract from the subnasale and oral cavity to the anterior cranial fossa, confirming nasal dermoid with intracranial extent. The surgical plan consisted of an extended endonasal approach and a modified open rhinoplasty.


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    07 February 2025

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