Endoscopic-guided Excision of a Midline Forehead Dermoid

Space: StayCurrentMD Playlist: Pediatric Surgery Published: 2019-12-24
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Introduction to Endoscopic Excision
This chapter introduces the concept of endoscopic excision of benign forehead masses in children, focusing on the case of an intraosseous dermoid in a 10-month-old infant. It discusses the rationale for choosing endoscopic techniques to minimize scarring and disfigurement.
0:45
Preoperative Assessment
Details the preoperative assessment, including the CT scan findings that revealed a 1 cm mass and the decision-making process regarding the suitability of the infant for endoscopic removal.
1:31
Surgical Preparation
Describes the surgical preparation, including marking the incision site and the collaboration between the pediatric general surgeon and head and neck surgeon.
2:16
Incision and Initial Dissection
Covers the process of making a short vertical incision and the initial dissection through the subcutaneous tissue, galia, and periosteum to access the bone.
3:02
Creating the Subperiosteal Tunnel
Explains the technique of creating a subperiosteal tunnel using a curved elevator, including the challenges faced with the adherent periosteum.
3:47
Excision of the Dermoid
Details the excision of the dermoid cyst, including the use of various curettes and the careful dissection required to ensure complete removal.
4:33
Post-Excision Management
Discusses the steps taken after the dermoid removal, including irrigation, application of bone wax for hemostasis, and ensuring the surgical site is clean.
5:18
Closure and Follow-Up
Describes the closure of the incision with sutures and the follow-up care, highlighting the positive outcome and satisfaction of the parents.

Topic overview

This video appears in a new pediatric surgery textbook, Clinical Pediatric Surgery: A Case-Based Interactive Approach," by Dr. Sherif Emil. The book is an innovative educational resource that focuses on judgment and decision-making in pediatric surgery. If you’d like to learn more, watch this short video or read this short article.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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