Expanded endonasal approach: the rostrocaudal axis. Part I. Crista galli to the sella turcica
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center · Center for Special Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery
Abstract
The anatomical landmarks and surgical techniques used in expanded (extended) endoscopic approaches to the rostral, anterior skull base are reviewed and presented, accompanied by case illustrations of each segment (or module) of approach. The rostral half of the anterior skull base is divided into modules of approach: sellar/parasellar, transplanum/transtuberculum, and transcribriform. Case illustrations of successful resections of lesions with each module are presented and discussed.
Endoscopic, expanded endonasal approaches to rostral anterior skull base lesions are feasible and hold great potential for decreased morbidity. The effectiveness and appropriate use of these techniques must be evaluated by close examination of outcomes as case series expand.
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- 8.50
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- 100%
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Authors
5- AKAmin KassamCorresponding
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Center for Special Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery
- CHCarl H. Snyderman
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Center for Special Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery
- AMArlan Mintz
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Center for Special Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery
- PAPaul A. Gardner
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Center for Special Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery
- RLRicardo L. Carrau
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Center for Special Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery
Topics & keywords
- Sella turcica
- Skull
- Medicine
- Resection
- Anatomy
- Endoscope
- Surgery