Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2012
We report the use and benefits of the ultrasonic dissector in the resection of difficult skull base lesions.
Five case reports are presented, and the utilisation of ultrasonic dissectors in otorhinolaryngology is reviewed.
The ultrasonic dissector was found to be a useful tool during the endoscopic resection of poorly accessible skull base tumours. Safe dissection and complete removal of all five lesions were achieved without any vascular injury. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the use of the ultrasonic dissector for the resection of sinonasal and skull base tumours.
The ultrasonic dissector was found to be particularly useful during the endoscopic transnasal approach to the petrous apex. During minimally invasive endonasal surgery, benefits include the length of the instrument, speed and precision of dissection, and low risk of vascular injury.