Endoscopic surgery in the skull base unit: experience in the first 72 cases
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.otorri.2012.10.006
Endoscopic surgery in the skull base unit: experience in the first 72 cases
Abstract
Introduction: A multidisciplinary team is essential to develop and expand the indications in endonasal endoscopic skull base surgery. The aim of this study was to present our experience in a group of patients with skull base lesions treated using endonasal endoscopic approach.
Methods: From January 2008 to January 2012, 72 patients with skull base involvement were diagnosed and treated in our centre.
Results: The mean patient age was 53 years. The different pathologies included 36 pituitary adenomas, 10 cerebrospinal fluid leaks and 5 inverted papillomas as the most frequent pathologies. We performed a transsphenoidal transellar approach in 45 cases, a transmaxillary transpterygoid approach in 4 cases and a transnasal expanded approach in 6 cases. We performed an ethmoidal/sphenoidal approach in 12 patients and a Draf IIb/III procedure in four cases. Total resection was achieved in 61% of patients with pituitary adenomas, subtotal in 22% and partial in 17%. Successful repair was achieved in 86% of CSF leaks. No recurrences were observed in patients with inverted papilloma. Complications were observed in 21 patients (29%), 6 being major complications.
Conclusions: Our centre stresses the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration in endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery.
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