A Multidisciplinary Skull Base Board for Tumour and Non-Tumour Diseases: Initial Experiences
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Patient Recruitment
2.2. Patient Presentation Method
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Patients
3.2. Disease Analysis
3.3. Analysis of Involved Specialties
3.4. Analysis of Proposed Treatment Methods
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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G (Age) | Disease | PreTh | Disease Localisation | Conclusion | Specialists |
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F (52) | ASBO | CONS+SURG | clivus, sphenoidal sinus, pterygopalatine fossa, lateral nasal wall | CONS | ORL, NSRG, RAD, INF |
M (78) | ASBO | none | clivus, apex of the pyramid, geniculate ganglion, parapharyngeal space, cavernous sinus, ICA | CONS + SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD, INF, PATO |
M (49) | MENING | SURG | pterygopalatine, infratemporal fossa, cavernous sinus, sphenoidal sinus, sella turcica, clivus | SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
F (65) | CS-SBO | SURG | temporal bone, mastoid | SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
F (59) | SCHW | none | jugular foramen | FOLLOW-UP | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
F (72) | SCC | none | carotid and parapharyngeal space under the skull base | NON-SRG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (63) | SCC | SURG + RT | left cavernous sinus, adjacent temporal lobe | FOLLOW-UP | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (74) | EC | none | temporooccipital bone, occipital condyle, facial nerve canal, jugular foramen | SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (33) | ACC | SURG + RT | nose, ethmoid cells, pterygopalatine fossa | FOLLOW-UP | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (71) | SCC | indCT | nose, ethmoid cells, maxillary sinus, epipharynx, sphenoidal sinus, pterygopalatine fossa, orbital apex, cavernous sinus | NON-SRG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (58) | SCC | indST | forehead skin, frontal sinus, orbit, dura of the anterior skull fossa | SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
F (18) | FD | SURG | orbit, zygomatic bone, frontal bone, sphenoidal sinus | FOLLOW-UP | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
F (89) | HEM | none | sphenoidal sinus | FOLLOW-UP | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
F (62) | SCC | none | clivus, pterygopalatine and infratemporal fossae, cavernous sinus, Meckel’s cave, orbital apex, superior orbital fissure, apex of the pyramid | NON-SRG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
F (57) | MEC | none | sphenoidal sinus | SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
F (5) | FD | none | frontal bone, sphenoid bone, temporal bone | FOLLOW-UP | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (22) | MEC | none | external auditory canal, roof of the mastoid | SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (67) | SCHW | none | pontocerebellar angle | SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (17) | TU? | none | orbit, optic nerve | FOLLOW-UP | ORL, NSRG, RAD, PED, OPS |
M (72) | SCC | SURG | maxillary sinus, infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae, orbit, ethmoid cells | SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (71) | SCC | none | clivus, sella, parasellar space, suprasellar, both cavernous sinuses and foramina ovale, pterygoid muscles | NON-SRG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (72) | SCC | none | ethmoid cells, frontal sinus, orbit, anterior skull base, eye skin | SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
F (79) | MENING | none | roof of the sphenoidal sinus, left parasellar space, optic chiasm, optic nerve | SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
F (48) | OST | none | frontal sinus, supraorbital | FOLLOW-UP | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (56) | CHOL | none | middle ear, external auditory canal, temporomandibular joint, intracranial space | SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (57) | AN-ICA | none | sphenoidal sinus | FOLLOW-UP | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
F (70) | PG | none | middle ear, inner ear, jugular foramen, intracranial space | FOLLOW-UP | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
F (60) | HEM | none | temporal bone, mastoid | FOLLOW-UP | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
F (3) | TU? | none | cavernous sinus, internal carotid artery, orbital apex, superior orbital fissure | FOLLOW-UP | ORL, NSRG, RAD, PED, OPS |
M (43) | GPA | none | middle and posterior skull base, Meckel’s cave, pyramid, parasellar, middle ear | CONS | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (75) | ASBO | none | orbital apex, pterygopalatine fossa, cavernous sinus | CONS + SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (58) | AC | indCT | nasal cavities, orbit, olfactory fossa | SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD, INF |
F (30) | DC | SURG | roof of the orbit | FOLLOW-UP | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (9) | ABC | none | body of the sphenoid bone, sphenoidal sinus, middle clivus | FOLLOW-UP | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (12) | MASTOID | none | mastoid, roof of the middle ear | SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD, PED |
M (24) | MEC | none | roof of the lateral recess of the sphenoidal sinus | SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD, INF |
F (69) | ONB | none | bilateral ethmoid cells, frontal recess, olfactory fossa, dura of the anterior skull base | SURG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M (37) | SNUC | none | bilateral all nasal cavities, right internal carotid artery, apex of the orbit, anterior skull base, brain parenchyma | NON-SRG | ORL, NSRG, RAD |
M 68 | TU? | none | superomedial part of the left orbit | BIOPSY | ORL, NSRG, MAFA, OPS, RAD |
Specialty | Purpose |
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REGULAR members | |
Otorhinolaryngologist | Diagnosing and treating diseases of the skull base |
Neurosurgeon | Diagnosing and treating diseases of the skull base |
Neuroradiologist | Diagnosing diseases of the skull base |
Nuclear Medicine Specialist * | Diagnosing diseases of the skull base |
FACULTATIVE members (this list is not exhaustive) | |
Infectiologist | Diagnosing and treating infections of the skull base |
Paediatrician | Diagnosing and treating diseases of the skull base in children |
Maxillofacial Surgeon | Treating diseases involving the temporomandibular joint and jaws or requiring reconstruction with a bone flap |
Plastic Surgeon | Treating conditions requiring complex reconstruction |
Oculoplastic Surgeon | Treating conditions requiring complex reconstruction of eye structures and adnexa to preserve vision |
Pathologist | Addressing dilemmas in the diagnosis of skull base diseases |
Clinical Microbiologist | Addressing dilemmas in the diagnosis of skull base diseases |
Member’s Position | Member’s Role |
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Junior rhinologist and anterior skull base surgeon AND/OR (depends on the disease type) Junior otologist and lateral skull base surgeon |
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Senior rhinologist and anterior skull base surgeon AND/OR (depends on the disease type) Senior otologist and lateral skull base surgeon |
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Junior neurosurgeon AND Junior neuroradiologist |
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Senior neurosurgeon AND Senior neuroradiologist |
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Urbančič, J.; Battelino, S.; Bošnjak, R.; Felbabić, T.; Steiner, N.; Vouk, M.; Vrabec, M.; Vozel, D. A Multidisciplinary Skull Base Board for Tumour and Non-Tumour Diseases: Initial Experiences. J. Pers. Med. 2024, 14, 82. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm14010082
Urbančič J, Battelino S, Bošnjak R, Felbabić T, Steiner N, Vouk M, Vrabec M, Vozel D. A Multidisciplinary Skull Base Board for Tumour and Non-Tumour Diseases: Initial Experiences. Journal of Personalized Medicine. 2024; 14(1):82. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm14010082
Chicago/Turabian StyleUrbančič, Jure, Saba Battelino, Roman Bošnjak, Tomislav Felbabić, Nejc Steiner, Matej Vouk, Matej Vrabec, and Domen Vozel. 2024. "A Multidisciplinary Skull Base Board for Tumour and Non-Tumour Diseases: Initial Experiences" Journal of Personalized Medicine 14, no. 1: 82. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm14010082
APA StyleUrbančič, J., Battelino, S., Bošnjak, R., Felbabić, T., Steiner, N., Vouk, M., Vrabec, M., & Vozel, D. (2024). A Multidisciplinary Skull Base Board for Tumour and Non-Tumour Diseases: Initial Experiences. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 14(1), 82. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm14010082