Objective: This study aimed to validate the feasibility of an endoscopic endonasal combined transoral medial approach for treating lesions in the nasopharynx, parapharyngeal space (PPS), and jugular foramen.

Methods: Anatomical and imaging information of six patients who underwent surgery via this approach were reviewed and analyzed.

Results: The feasibility and advantages of the endoscopic endonasal combined transoral medial approach, which uses an inside-to-outside medial surgical corridor, were identified. Total resection was achieved in 3 cases with benign tumors. Safe resection margins were obtained in 2 cases with recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Pathological biopsy of NPC lesion between the Eustachian tube and arterial sheath was achieved. The internal carotid artery (ICA) was accurately located and protected in all cases and no complications occurred.

Conclusion: Lesions in the nasopharynx, PPS, and jugular foramen can be directly assessed via this approach. The ICA can be well identified during the surgery.

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