Turkish Neurosurgery
2004 , Vol 14 , Num 1-2
Primary Petrous Apex Cholesteatoma: A Case Report
Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey
While primary cholesteatoma is rare, its presentation with only double vision
merits extra attention. Apatient with primary cholesteatoma of the petrous apex
where the only symptom was double vision is presented. Due to extreme medial
localization there was absence of the common symptoms of hearing loss and
facial paralysis. The patient was operated by the middle fossa intracranial
approach and did well after surgery with no additional neurological deficit and
no CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) fistulas. Extremely medially located primary
petrous apex cholesteatoma are rare, can present with uncommon symptoms
and can be successfully treated by the temporal intradural approach.
Keywords :
Cholesteatoma, double vision, surgical technique