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Glomus Jugulare - Giant Tumour

Glomus Jugulare - Giant Tumour

Fig.1 Post auricular incision from temporal region to cricoid.
Fig.2 Skin flap was raised superficial to temporalis and sternomastoid muscles. Anteriorly based myoperiosteal flap was raised over mastoid (for blind closure).
Fig.3 EAC is divided at the bony and cartilagenous junction. Skin was dissected off the cartilage (for blind closure).
Fig.4 Elevated skin of the cartilagenous canal was everted and closed (first layer of blind sac).
Fig.5 Anteriorly based myoperiosteal layer was rotated (arrow) and sutured to the cartilage of the canal (as a second layer of blind sac closure)
Fig.6 Neck is dissected and ECA, ICA, IJV and cranial nerves VII, X, XI & XII are exposed.

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Dr. Rayappa

Dr. C. Rayappa MBBS, DLO, FRCS(Edin)

SENIOR CONSULTANT

+91 44 3315 1105

Dr. C. Rayappa graduated from Madras Medical College, Chennai, India in 1982. He completed his post graduation in Otolaryngology (ENT)