J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.  2007 Oct;33(5):567-571.

Removal of foreign body in the lateral pharyngeal space via transtonsillar approach

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  • 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Kangnung National University, Gangneung, Korea. omfskjh@kangnung.ac.kr

Abstract

Lateral pharyngeal space is one of potential fascial planes of head and neck, that may become involved by various pathological processes, such as infection, inflammation and neoplasm. The calcified stylohyoid ligament with styloid process is also located in this space, so this space is more acquainted with Eagle's syndrome in oral and maxillofacial field. During the mandibular transbuccal fixation procedures of 29-year old female patient who had right condylar neck and left parasymphysis fracture, we had lost one 10.0 mm miniscrew. After confirming the location of the lost miniscrew from different angled plain skull radiographies, we tried to find it in the lateral pharyngeal space via transtonsillar approach at the time of plate removal operation. This case report is aimed to share our valuable experience of the effective approach way to the lateral pharyngeal space, which has many advantages, such as short operative time, minimal bleeding, fast post-operative recovery, and less morbidity. The related literature is also reviewed.

Keyword

Eagle's syndrome; Lateral pharyngeal space; Stylohyoid ligament; transbuccal fixation; Transtonsillar approach

MeSH Terms

Adult
Female
Foreign Bodies*
Head
Hemorrhage
Humans
Inflammation
Ligaments
Neck
Operative Time
Pathologic Processes
Skull
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