TY - JOUR
T1 - Endoscopic endonasal optic nerve decompression
T2 - treatment of fibrous dysplasia in a pediatric population
AU - Behbahani, Mandana
AU - Fernando, Shanik
AU - Peng, Sophia
AU - Fernandez, Luis G.
AU - Hajnas, Natalia
AU - Sharma, Shelly
AU - Rastatter, Jeffrey C.
AU - Alden, Tord D.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
©AANS 2023, except where prohibited by US copyright law.
PY - 2023/2
Y1 - 2023/2
N2 - OBJECTIVE Patients with fibrous dysplasia (FD) of the anterior skull base can experience progressive visual loss and impairment. The authors reviewed their experience with endonasal decompression of the optic nerve (ON) in this patient population. Endoscopic ON decompression (EOND) is a feasible surgical approach for children with FD and visual deficit due to structural ON compression. METHODS Electronic medical records of children between 1 and 17 years of age with unilateral FD of the anterior skull base and concomitant ON compression, who required EOND between 2017 and 2022 (n = 4), were reviewed for demographic data, both pre- and postoperative imaging, and evaluations by an otolaryngologist, neurosurgeon, and ophthalmologist in a multidisciplinary fashion. RESULTS EOND was found to be a safe and effective surgery for children with FD. Visual acuity was stable in 80% of the eyes postoperatively. Visual fields improved in 40% of the eyes and remained stable in the rest. CONCLUSIONS EOND is beneficial for progressive optic neuropathy that is unresponsive to steroid therapy and can prevent permanent disability if performed prior to irreversible damage to the nerve. EOND can decompress the edema-tous ON with proper exposure of the optic canal and orbital apex, without any major complications.
AB - OBJECTIVE Patients with fibrous dysplasia (FD) of the anterior skull base can experience progressive visual loss and impairment. The authors reviewed their experience with endonasal decompression of the optic nerve (ON) in this patient population. Endoscopic ON decompression (EOND) is a feasible surgical approach for children with FD and visual deficit due to structural ON compression. METHODS Electronic medical records of children between 1 and 17 years of age with unilateral FD of the anterior skull base and concomitant ON compression, who required EOND between 2017 and 2022 (n = 4), were reviewed for demographic data, both pre- and postoperative imaging, and evaluations by an otolaryngologist, neurosurgeon, and ophthalmologist in a multidisciplinary fashion. RESULTS EOND was found to be a safe and effective surgery for children with FD. Visual acuity was stable in 80% of the eyes postoperatively. Visual fields improved in 40% of the eyes and remained stable in the rest. CONCLUSIONS EOND is beneficial for progressive optic neuropathy that is unresponsive to steroid therapy and can prevent permanent disability if performed prior to irreversible damage to the nerve. EOND can decompress the edema-tous ON with proper exposure of the optic canal and orbital apex, without any major complications.
KW - fibrous dysplasia
KW - KEYWORDS endoscopic nerve decompression
KW - surgical technique
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U2 - 10.3171/2022.9.PEDS22313
DO - 10.3171/2022.9.PEDS22313
M3 - Article
C2 - 36401542
AN - SCOPUS:85147303799
SN - 1933-0707
VL - 31
SP - 179
EP - 185
JO - Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics
JF - Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics
IS - 2
ER -