Rhinology Online (Mar 2020)

Resection of intracranial nasal dermoid sinus cyst by endoscopic-assisted open rhinoplasty approach

  • Alfonso Santamaría-Gadea,
  • Gonzalo de los Santos,
  • Ignacio Cobeta,
  • Sandra Domínguez-Carames,
  • Franklin Mariño-Sánchez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4193/RHINOL/19.005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 59 – 63

Abstract

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Background: Nasal dermoid sinus cysts (NDSC) are infrequent congenital midline lesions. Complete removal is the treatment of choice. When there is intracranial involvement, the traditional surgical approach requires a bicoronal flap and frontal craniotomy. Case report: A 17-year-old male presented with a midline nasal dorsum mass. The radiological exams revealed a cystic lesion within nasal dorsum with intracranial extension through a patent foramen caecum into a bifid crista galli. Total macroscopic resection was performed through an endoscopic-assisted open rhinoplasty approach. The patient remains asymptomatic and free of recurrence after 20 months follow-up. Conclusion: This case demonstrates the feasibility of an endoscopic-assisted open rhinoplasty approach for successful resection of NDSC, avoiding a frontal craniotomy and the significant morbidity associated herewith.

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