Abstract
BackgroundOsteosarcomas of the head and neck region are rare entities that comprise < 10% of all osteosarcomas. Multimodality treatment of patients with osteosarcoma is well-established for osteosarcoma in long bones, and the benefits of chemotherapy in long bones are clearly known. However, there is no consensus regarding the effects of chemotherapy in cases of head and neck osteosarcoma. The prognostic factor for head and neck osteosarcoma is complete tumor resection with negative margin, which is a radical surgery. However, a clear margin may be difficult to achieve in the head and neck region.Case presentationWe present a case of a 69-year-old Japanese woman who developed osteosarcoma of the condyle within the masticator space and infratemporal fossa, which was treated with radical surgery using a modified preauricular and transmandibular approach. Although we recommended adjuvant treatment after surgery, the patient refused this treatment. There was no evidence of local recurrence or distant metastasis through 30 months of follow-up.ConclusionsOur modified preauricular and transmandibular approach allowed access to the masticator space and infratemporal fossa, thereby increasing complete resection of the tumor and resulting in minimal functional and cosmetic deficits.
Highlights
Osteosarcomas of the head and neck region are rare entities that comprise < 10% of all osteosarcomas
Chemotherapy for osteosarcoma in long bones is administered as induction
A few reports have shown that neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemotherapy contributes to improved survival rate in patients with osteosarcoma in the head and neck [6], there is no consensus regarding the effects of chemotherapy in cases of head and neck osteosarcoma
Summary
A clear margin may be technically difficult to achieve in the head and neck region, in the masticator space and/or infratemporal fossa, because the surgical field of vision is poor, and it is difficult to control bleeding.
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