OTO Open (Jul 2020)

Endoscopic Transoral Image-Guided Retrieval of Infratemporal Fossa Foreign Bodies

  • Ashton E. Lehmann MD,
  • George A. Scangas MD,
  • Aria Jafari MD,
  • Ralph Metson MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2473974X20947026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Removal of foreign bodies from the infratemporal fossa is surgically challenging and fraught with risks. This report describes our experience with a minimally invasive transoral technique, utilizing endoscopic and image guidance technology, for retrieval of infratemporal fossa foreign bodies in 6 patients. The technique was successfully applied in all cases with identification and retrieval of the foreign bodies, which included 4 hypodermic needles broken off during dental injections, a cottonoid surgical sponge lost during a facial fracture repair, and a maxillary molar displaced during attempted extraction. Complications were limited to transient postoperative lingual and inferior alveolar nerve sensory deficits in 1 patient.