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Minimally Invasive Surgery (Endonasal) for Anterior Fossa and Sellar Tumors
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Minimally Invasive Surgery (Endonasal) for Anterior Fossa and Sellar Tumors

Timothy Lindley, Jeremy D.W Greenlee and Charles Teo
Neurosurgery clinics of North America, Vol.21(4), pp.607-620
2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.nec.2010.07.010
PMID: 20947030

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Abstract

The primary goal of any surgical approach is to adequately visualize and treat the pathologic condition with minimal disruption to adjacent normal anatomy. The work of several researchers has revealed the promise of minimally invasive endonasal neurosurgery and paved the way for broader applications of the technology. This article discusses the current state of minimally invasive endonasal techniques to address the pathologic conditions of the anterior cranial fossa and parasellar region.
Endonasal approach Adenoma Craniopharyngioma Meningioma Endoscope

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