侵袭中耳及颅底的罕见巨细胞瘤的表现及切除1例

IF 1.8 Q3 SURGERY JPRAS Open Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jpra.2025.01.020
Joshua M. Cohen , Geena Jung , Hailey Reisert , Yi-Hsueh Lu , Genesis Liriano , Bradley A. Schiff , Evan S. Garfein , Andrew J. Kobets
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巨细胞瘤是青壮年常见的良性骨肿瘤,常见于长骨,但很少发生于颅骨。虽然被认为是良性的,但gct有可能具有侵袭性,破坏周围组织。在这里,我们提出一个不寻常的病例,病人与中耳和颅底的GCT。一位19岁的男性患有广泛的巨细胞肿瘤,接受了由耳鼻喉科、神经外科、整形和重建外科组成的多学科团队的手术切除。肿块被大面积切除,颈面皮瓣允许以最佳美容重建,这是gct未描述的程序。这种方法使伤口愈合良好,没有肿瘤复发。总的全切除术仍然是gct最有效的治疗方法,最大限度地减少辐射暴露和复发风险。然而,颅骨gct的最佳手术方法尚未被描述。颅底gct由于其复杂的解剖结构和神经血管因素而面临挑战。此外,高局部复发率使得全切除成为治疗的目标,尽管这很难实现。本病例通过广泛的多学科手术切除成功管理,强调了协作效果的必要性,以实现总全切除和积极的美学结果。
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Rare presentation and resection of giant cell tumor invading the middle ear and skull base: A case report
Giant cell tumors (GCTs) are common benign bone tumors found in young adults, frequently occurring in the long bones but rarely in the skull. Although considered benign, GCTs have the potential to be aggressive, destroying surrounding tissue. Here, we present the unusual case of a patient with a GCT of the middle ear and skull base. A 19-year-old male with an extensive giant cell tumor underwent surgical resection by a multidisciplinary team consisting of otolaryngology, neurosurgery, and plastic and reconstructive surgery. The mass was grossly resected, and a cervicofacial flap allowed for reconstruction with optimal cosmesis, a procedure not described for GCTs. This approach allowed for excellent wound healing without tumor recurrence. Gross total resection remains the most effective treatment for GCTs, minimizing radiation exposure and recurrence risk. However, an optimal surgical approach for skull GCTs has yet to be described. Skull-base GCTs present a challenge due to their complex anatomy and neurovascular elements. Further, the high rates of local recurrence make gross resection the goal of treatment, though this is difficult to achieve. The present case was successfully managed by extensive multidisciplinary surgical resection, highlighting the necessity of collaborative effects to achieve gross total resection and positive aesthetic outcomes.
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JPRAS Open
JPRAS Open Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: JPRAS Open is an international, open access journal dedicated to publishing case reports, short communications, and full-length articles. JPRAS Open will provide the most current source of information and references in plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery. The Journal is based on the continued need to improve surgical care by providing highlights in general reconstructive surgery; cleft lip, palate and craniofacial surgery; head and neck surgery; skin cancer; breast surgery; hand surgery; lower limb trauma; burns; and aesthetic surgery. The Journal will provide authors with fast publication times.
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