The advances in endoscopy have revolutionized the management of sinonasal and skull base lesions. Many complex cancers that traditionally required open approaches are now amenable to purely endoscopic endonasal resection, providing less invasive surgery with lower morbidity but with comparable oncologic outcomes in terms of survival rates. This article discusses the current evidence for the multimodal management of sinonasal and anterior skull base cancers focusing on the different treatment protocols driven by histologic subtypes
Malignant tumors of the sinonasal tract are rare, accounting for only 1% of all malignancies. Althou...
BACKGROUND: The increasing expertise in the field of transnasal endoscopic surgery recently has ...
Skull base defects following resection of anterior cranial fossa and sinonasal tumors are not uncomm...
The advances in endoscopy have revolutionized the management of sinonasal and skull base lesions. Ma...
Objective: Data from several centers worldwide have demonstrated that transnasal endoscopic surgery ...
Sinonasal malignancies are uncommon neoplasms, which account only for 1% of all cancers and 3% to 5%...
The evolution of endoscopic sinus surgery has led to a paradigm shift in the management of sinonasal...
AbstractTechnical and technological innovations have spearheaded the expansion of the indications fo...
Objective: The objective of this study was to ex-amine the role of endoscopic approaches to the rese...
Objectives: The traditional approach to sinonasal tumors involving the skull base has been the anter...
Malignant tumors of the sinonasal tract are rare, accounting for only 1% of all malignancies. Althou...
BACKGROUND: The increasing expertise in the field of transnasal endoscopic surgery recently has ...
Skull base defects following resection of anterior cranial fossa and sinonasal tumors are not uncomm...
The advances in endoscopy have revolutionized the management of sinonasal and skull base lesions. Ma...
Objective: Data from several centers worldwide have demonstrated that transnasal endoscopic surgery ...
Sinonasal malignancies are uncommon neoplasms, which account only for 1% of all cancers and 3% to 5%...
The evolution of endoscopic sinus surgery has led to a paradigm shift in the management of sinonasal...
AbstractTechnical and technological innovations have spearheaded the expansion of the indications fo...
Objective: The objective of this study was to ex-amine the role of endoscopic approaches to the rese...
Objectives: The traditional approach to sinonasal tumors involving the skull base has been the anter...
Malignant tumors of the sinonasal tract are rare, accounting for only 1% of all malignancies. Althou...
BACKGROUND: The increasing expertise in the field of transnasal endoscopic surgery recently has ...
Skull base defects following resection of anterior cranial fossa and sinonasal tumors are not uncomm...