OBJECTIVE: Pituitary adenomas invading the cavernous sinus represent a therapeutic challenge. Those tumours have been traditionally treated with incomplete surgical removal, observation and/or adjunctive medical therapy, and radiotherapy. In relatively recent years some authors have suggested a main direct surgical approach to cavernous sinus (CS) with the aim of complete removal of the adenoma, either by a modified trans-sphenoidal route, using or not an endoscopic-assisted approach, or by a transcranial direct approach. The latter has the advantage of allowing direct exposure of the lesion with a view of the surgical field unhindered by important neurovascular structures. MATERIAL AND METHOD: We report a technical modification of the c...
Potential injury to the neurovascular structures within the cavernous sinus often prohibits aggressi...
This article outlines the surgical technique and the indications for the lateral transmaxillosphenoi...
Objective To explore the technique and clinical efficacy of single-nostril transsphenoidal neuroendo...
OBJECTIVE: Pituitary adenomas invading the cavernous sinus represent a therapeutic challenge. Those ...
OBJECT This study details the extent of resection and complications associated with endonasal endos...
The management of Non-Functioning Pituitary Adenoma (NFPA) invading the cavernous sinus (CS) is curr...
Surgical treatment of functional pituitary adenomas is as rule performed by transsphenoidal approach...
BACKGROUND: The management of Non-Functioning Pituitary Adenoma (NFPA) invading the cavernous sinus...
Although transsphenoidal approach is the standard and the method of choice for almost all patients w...
Abstract Background The indications of transcranial approaches for pituitary adenomas have declined ...
Introduction. Pituitary adenomas have the potential to infiltrate the dura mater, skull, and the ven...
BACKGROUND: Cavernous sinus (CS) invasion is an unfavorable factor hindering the remission of grow...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: A modified transsphenoidal technique to remove huge pituitary adenomas with mar...
Objective We illustrate a cavernous sinus chondrosarcoma treated with an endoscopic endonasal transe...
Introduction: In the COVID 19 pandemic, pituitary surgery is one of challenging surgical treatment, ...
Potential injury to the neurovascular structures within the cavernous sinus often prohibits aggressi...
This article outlines the surgical technique and the indications for the lateral transmaxillosphenoi...
Objective To explore the technique and clinical efficacy of single-nostril transsphenoidal neuroendo...
OBJECTIVE: Pituitary adenomas invading the cavernous sinus represent a therapeutic challenge. Those ...
OBJECT This study details the extent of resection and complications associated with endonasal endos...
The management of Non-Functioning Pituitary Adenoma (NFPA) invading the cavernous sinus (CS) is curr...
Surgical treatment of functional pituitary adenomas is as rule performed by transsphenoidal approach...
BACKGROUND: The management of Non-Functioning Pituitary Adenoma (NFPA) invading the cavernous sinus...
Although transsphenoidal approach is the standard and the method of choice for almost all patients w...
Abstract Background The indications of transcranial approaches for pituitary adenomas have declined ...
Introduction. Pituitary adenomas have the potential to infiltrate the dura mater, skull, and the ven...
BACKGROUND: Cavernous sinus (CS) invasion is an unfavorable factor hindering the remission of grow...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: A modified transsphenoidal technique to remove huge pituitary adenomas with mar...
Objective We illustrate a cavernous sinus chondrosarcoma treated with an endoscopic endonasal transe...
Introduction: In the COVID 19 pandemic, pituitary surgery is one of challenging surgical treatment, ...
Potential injury to the neurovascular structures within the cavernous sinus often prohibits aggressi...
This article outlines the surgical technique and the indications for the lateral transmaxillosphenoi...
Objective To explore the technique and clinical efficacy of single-nostril transsphenoidal neuroendo...