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Surgical Approaches in Otorhinolaryngology
-i -2 -3 - 4 - 5 Fig. 2.55 Infrahyoid pharyngotomy. Soft-tissue dissection. A
supraglottic tumor can be approached through an infrahyoid pharyngotomy. In
this dissection the incision has not been carried through the thyrohyoid
membrane, but the ...
2
Head and Neck Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Those that are clearly anterior to the valleculae and tumors of the posterior
oropharyngeal wall may be resected through a transhyoid pharyngotomy.
Otherwise, a lateral pharyngotomy is a safer route to approach the pharynx,
provided the ...
Louis B. Harrison, Roy B. Sessions, Waun Ki Hong, 2009
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Head & Neck Surgery--otolaryngology
Figure 1 19.8 Suprahyoid pharyngotomy for posterior hypopharyngeal cancer.
The incision is usually carried down to the prevertebral fascia (A), which acts as
the surgical plane for excision. The defect then is covered with a split-thickness or
...
Byron J. Bailey, Jonas T. Johnson, Shawn D. Newlands, 2006
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Anatomic Basis of Tumor Surgery
The lateral pharyngotomy approach is indicated for small (T1 or T2) tumors of the
oropharynx, including the base of tongue, tonsil, and posterior pharyngeal wall. It
averts the need for facial incisions and can be combined with a lateral ...
William C. Wood, Sean Moore, Charles Staley, 2010
Lateral. Pharyngotomy. for. Tumors. of. the. Posterior. Pharyngeal. Wall.
Indications This operation is indicated for tumors of the posterior pharyngeal wall
that have not invaded the piriform fossa or the postcricoid space (Figs. 8.26 a,b).
Hans Heinz Naumann, William R. Panje, Jan Helms, 1998
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Otolaryngology: A Surgical Notebook
The most common approaches to the pharynx are the lateral pharyngotomy and
the transhyoid pharyn- gotomy. The former provides excellent exposure to the
lateral pharynx, hypophar- ynx, and supraglottic larynx. The latter is reserved for ...
K. J. Lee, Elizabeth H. Toh, 2011
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Atlas of Head and Neck Surgery
INTRODUCTION First described by Cheever in 1869, the lateral pharyngotomy
was initially reported as a method for removing a tonsil tumor.25 Trotter
popularized the procedure in 1913 by describing its utility as an approach to the
pharynx.
Chris De Souza, Ziv Gil, Dan M. Fliss, 2013
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Pearls and Pitfalls in Head and Neck Surgery: Practical Tips ...
Basel, Karger, 2012, pp 76–77 Suprahyoid Pharyngotomy Department of
Otolaryngology, University ofPittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pa., USA
• • • • • • 4 4.5 Cernea CR, Dias FL, Fliss D, Lima RA,. DOI:10.1159/000337506
Eugene ...
Claudio R. Cernea, Fernando L. Dias, D. Fliss, 2012
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Head and Neck Cancer: An Evidence-Based Team Approach
Transhyoid Pharyngotomy and Median Labiomandibular Glossotomy The
transhyoid approach is performed by dividing the suprahyoid musculature and
either depressing the hyoid bone or excising its central portion followed by entry
into the ...
Eric M. Genden, Mark A. Varvares, 2011
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Atlas of Head & Neck Surgery--otolaryngology
A useful approach to the tongue base and posterior hypopharyngeal wall is that
of a transhyoid pharyngotomy (Fig. 28.5). A horizontal incision is made over the
hyoid bone. The suprahyoid musculature is released with electrocautery.