Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Child's Nervous System 5/2009

01-05-2009 | Original Paper

Image-guided transoral surgery in childhood

Authors: Jessica Ternier, Shabin M. Joshi, Dominic N. P. Thompson

Published in: Child's Nervous System | Issue 5/2009

Login to get access

Abstract

Objective

The study aims to report a preliminary experience of image guidance during transoral surgery in a paediatric population. In paediatric practice, the small size of the oropharynx and the distortion of the craniocervical junction anatomy (whether congenital or acquired) are both factors that may compromise the transoral approach. Prior immobilisation of the craniocervical axis by virtue of posterior fixation or external halo body orthosis permits the use of intra-operative image guidance to navigate this region.

Method

Neuronavigation was used during transoral surgery in six paediatric cases. Preliminary immobilisation of the craniocervical junction was ensured in all patients. Volumetric imaging was then obtained prior to the transoral procedure which was then carried out using neuronavigation assistance (Stealth Station Medtronic). Early post-operative imaging was obtained in each case to assess the extent of the surgical resection.

Results

Neuronavigation was found to correlate well with the intra-operative findings and, in all cases, the surgical objective, decompression of the neuraxis, was achieved. Post-operative imaging reflected the operating surgeon’s perception regarding the extent of the decompression. In one case, there was a transient neurological deterioration; there was no mortality and no instances of wound-related complications or cerebrospinal fluid leakage.

Conclusion

Intraoperative neuronavigation during transoral surgery is feasible in the paediatric population. In this unusual patient population, the technique appears to be of value in negotiating complex anatomy and achieving a safe and predictable decompression.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Crockard HA (1985) The transoral approach to the base of the brain and upper cervical cord. Ann R Coll Surg Engl 67(5):321–325PubMed Crockard HA (1985) The transoral approach to the base of the brain and upper cervical cord. Ann R Coll Surg Engl 67(5):321–325PubMed
2.
go back to reference Hadley MN, Spetzler RF, Sonntag VK (1989) The transoral approach to the superior cervical spine. A review of 53 cases of extradural cervicomedullary compression. J Neurosurg 71(1):16–23PubMed Hadley MN, Spetzler RF, Sonntag VK (1989) The transoral approach to the superior cervical spine. A review of 53 cases of extradural cervicomedullary compression. J Neurosurg 71(1):16–23PubMed
3.
go back to reference Kaibara T, Hurlbert RJ, Sutherland GR (2001) Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging-augmented transoral resection of axial disease. Neurosurg Focus 10(2):E4PubMedCrossRef Kaibara T, Hurlbert RJ, Sutherland GR (2001) Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging-augmented transoral resection of axial disease. Neurosurg Focus 10(2):E4PubMedCrossRef
4.
go back to reference Menezes AH, VanGilder JC (1988) Transoral–transpharyngeal approach to the anterior craniocervical junction. Ten-year experience with 72 patients. J Neurosurg 69(6):895–903PubMedCrossRef Menezes AH, VanGilder JC (1988) Transoral–transpharyngeal approach to the anterior craniocervical junction. Ten-year experience with 72 patients. J Neurosurg 69(6):895–903PubMedCrossRef
5.
go back to reference Pollack IF, Welch W, Jacobs GB, Janecka IP (1995) Frameless stereotactic guidance. An intraoperative adjunct in the transoral approach for ventral cervicomedullary junction decompression. Spine 20(2):216–220PubMedCrossRef Pollack IF, Welch W, Jacobs GB, Janecka IP (1995) Frameless stereotactic guidance. An intraoperative adjunct in the transoral approach for ventral cervicomedullary junction decompression. Spine 20(2):216–220PubMedCrossRef
6.
go back to reference Ryken T, Julien T, Frankel B, Canute G, Haller J, Rosenbaum A (1999) Image-injected frameless stereotactic approach to the anterior craniovertebral junction. Neurosurg Focus 6(6):e9PubMedCrossRef Ryken T, Julien T, Frankel B, Canute G, Haller J, Rosenbaum A (1999) Image-injected frameless stereotactic approach to the anterior craniovertebral junction. Neurosurg Focus 6(6):e9PubMedCrossRef
7.
go back to reference Tuite GF, Veres R, Crockard HA, Sell D (1996) Pediatric transoral surgery: indications, complications, and long-term outcome. J Neurosurg 84(4):573–583PubMed Tuite GF, Veres R, Crockard HA, Sell D (1996) Pediatric transoral surgery: indications, complications, and long-term outcome. J Neurosurg 84(4):573–583PubMed
8.
go back to reference Uff C, Thompson D (2007) Transoral surgery in the paediatric population. Childs Nerv Syst 23(9):1077 Uff C, Thompson D (2007) Transoral surgery in the paediatric population. Childs Nerv Syst 23(9):1077
9.
go back to reference Ugur HC, Kahilogullari G, Attar A, Caglar S, Savas A, Egemen N (2006) Neuronavigation-assisted transoral–transpharyngeal approach for basilar invagination—two case reports. Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) 46(6):306–308CrossRef Ugur HC, Kahilogullari G, Attar A, Caglar S, Savas A, Egemen N (2006) Neuronavigation-assisted transoral–transpharyngeal approach for basilar invagination—two case reports. Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) 46(6):306–308CrossRef
10.
go back to reference Veres R, Bagó A, Fedorcsák I (2001) Early experiences with image-guided transoral surgery for the pathologies of the upper cervical spine. Spine 26(12):1385–1388PubMedCrossRef Veres R, Bagó A, Fedorcsák I (2001) Early experiences with image-guided transoral surgery for the pathologies of the upper cervical spine. Spine 26(12):1385–1388PubMedCrossRef
11.
go back to reference Vougioukas VI, Hubbe U, Schipper J, Spetzger U (2003) Navigated transoral approach to the cranial base and the craniocervical junction: technical note. Neurosurgery 52(1):247–250PubMedCrossRef Vougioukas VI, Hubbe U, Schipper J, Spetzger U (2003) Navigated transoral approach to the cranial base and the craniocervical junction: technical note. Neurosurgery 52(1):247–250PubMedCrossRef
12.
go back to reference Welch WC, Subach BR, Pollack IF, Jacobs GB (1997) Frameless stereotactic guidance for surgery of the upper cervical spine. Neurosurgery 40(5):958–963PubMedCrossRef Welch WC, Subach BR, Pollack IF, Jacobs GB (1997) Frameless stereotactic guidance for surgery of the upper cervical spine. Neurosurgery 40(5):958–963PubMedCrossRef
Metadata
Title
Image-guided transoral surgery in childhood
Authors
Jessica Ternier
Shabin M. Joshi
Dominic N. P. Thompson
Publication date
01-05-2009
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Child's Nervous System / Issue 5/2009
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Electronic ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-008-0803-5

Other articles of this Issue 5/2009

Child's Nervous System 5/2009 Go to the issue