BackgroundSkull base chordomas (SBCs) are rare malignant bone tumors with dismal long-term local control. Endoscopic endonasal surgeries (EESs) are increasingly adopted to resect SBCs recently. Gross total resection (GTR) favors good outcomes. However, the SBCs often invade the skull base extensively and hide behind vital neurovascular structures; the tumors were challenging to remove entirely. To improve the GTR, we established a surgical strategy for EES according to the tumor growth directions.MethodsA total of 112 patients with SBCs from 2018 to 2019 were classified into the derivation group. We retrospectively analyzed their radiologic images and operation videos to find the accurate tumor locations. By doing so, we confirmed the tumor...
Classic approaches to the skull base have involved either anterior, middle, or posterior fossa crani...
Background Skull base chordomas are challenging to treat because of their invasive nature, critical...
Abstract Background Until recently, tumors of the clivus and the anterior region of the posterior cr...
OBJECTIVE In the past decade, the role of the endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA) has relevantly evo...
Objective To assess our clinical experience in treating midline intracranial pathology using minimal...
Chordomas are rare malignant tumors, often affecting the clival region. Traditionally, they are remo...
OBJECTIVE: We report our recent experience with an expanded purely endoscopic endonasal approach for...
Abstract Chordomas are rare and slow-growing locally destructive bone tumors that can develop in th...
OBJECTIVE: In the last 2 decades, the endoscopic endonasal approach in the treatment of clival chord...
OBJECTIVE In the last 2 decades, the endoscopic endonasal approach in the treatment of clival chordo...
Background and Objective: Skull base chordomas are clinically malignant because of the difficulty of...
Object: Clival lesions pose significant challenges with regard to their surgical management. The exp...
Background: The clivus is a region characterized by complex anatomy, with vascular and neural struct...
OBJECT This study details the extent of resection and complications associated with endonasal endos...
Classic approaches to the skull base have involved either anterior, middle, or posterior fossa crani...
Background Skull base chordomas are challenging to treat because of their invasive nature, critical...
Abstract Background Until recently, tumors of the clivus and the anterior region of the posterior cr...
OBJECTIVE In the past decade, the role of the endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA) has relevantly evo...
Objective To assess our clinical experience in treating midline intracranial pathology using minimal...
Chordomas are rare malignant tumors, often affecting the clival region. Traditionally, they are remo...
OBJECTIVE: We report our recent experience with an expanded purely endoscopic endonasal approach for...
Abstract Chordomas are rare and slow-growing locally destructive bone tumors that can develop in th...
OBJECTIVE: In the last 2 decades, the endoscopic endonasal approach in the treatment of clival chord...
OBJECTIVE In the last 2 decades, the endoscopic endonasal approach in the treatment of clival chordo...
Background and Objective: Skull base chordomas are clinically malignant because of the difficulty of...
Object: Clival lesions pose significant challenges with regard to their surgical management. The exp...
Background: The clivus is a region characterized by complex anatomy, with vascular and neural struct...
OBJECT This study details the extent of resection and complications associated with endonasal endos...
Classic approaches to the skull base have involved either anterior, middle, or posterior fossa crani...
Background Skull base chordomas are challenging to treat because of their invasive nature, critical...
Abstract Background Until recently, tumors of the clivus and the anterior region of the posterior cr...