2025 Proffered Presentations
V051: MINIMALLY INVASIVE APPROACH TO INTRACRANIAL NASAL DERMOIDS WITH INTRACRANIAL EXTENSION VIA ENDOSCOPIC AND MODIFIED RHINOPLASTY APPROACH
Travis J Clarke, MD1; Jeffery May, MD1; Nina Gallo, MD1; Sanjeet Rangarajan, MD2; Anas Eid, MD1; 1University of Tennessee Health Science Center - Memphis; 2University Hospitals Otolaryngology
The patient, a 9-year-old male, exhibited two sinus tracts with a small opening in the upper labial sulcus and a pinpoint lesion at the subnasale. The findings included a bifid crista galli and sinus tract from the subnasale & oral cavity to the anterior cranial fossa, confirming nasal dermoid with intracranial extent. The surgical plan consisted of an extended endonasal approach and a modified open rhinoplasty.