Object. The management of recurrent or residual craniopharyngiomas remains controversial. Although possible, revision surgery is more challenging than primary surgery, and more often results in incomplete resection and an increased risk of death and complications. The extended (also called expanded) endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach through the planum sphenoidale has been proposed over the past decade as an alternative surgical route for removal of various suprasellar tumors including craniopharyngiomas. In this study, the authors describe the feasibility and advantages of this technique in recurrent or symptomatic residual craniopharyngiomas. Methods. Between January 2004 and June 2008, 22 patients underwent surgery via the ext...
IntroductionThe transcranial approach (TCA) has historically been used to remove craniopharyngiomas....
Object: Clival lesions pose significant challenges with regard to their surgical management. The exp...
The evolution of the endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal technique, which was initially reserved on...
Object. The management of recurrent or residual craniopharyngiomas remains controversial. Although p...
Background Craniopharyngiomas represent one of the major challenges of neurosurgery. Surgical manage...
Object. Despite their benign histological appearance, craniopharyngiomas can be considered a challen...
Object. Despite their benign histological appearance, craniopharyngiomas can be considered a challen...
OBJECT: The transcranial approach has been the standard technique for removal of craniopharyngiomas ...
The role of expanded endonasal endoscopic surgery for primary and recurrent craniopharyngioma is not...
Craniopharyngiomas are disembryogenetic, benign, tumors that origin from squamous epithelial remnant...
The transsphenoidal approach has been utilized in intrasellar craniopharyngioma surgeries. However, ...
Objectives We illustrate a suprasellar craniopharyngiomas treated with an extended endoscopic endona...
INTRODUCTION: Craniopharyngiomas are tumours of the central nervous system of dysontogenetic origin....
OBJECTIVE Infradiaphragmatic craniopharyngiomas (ICs) represent a distinct subtype, harboring a sell...
IntroductionThe transcranial approach (TCA) has historically been used to remove craniopharyngiomas....
Object: Clival lesions pose significant challenges with regard to their surgical management. The exp...
The evolution of the endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal technique, which was initially reserved on...
Object. The management of recurrent or residual craniopharyngiomas remains controversial. Although p...
Background Craniopharyngiomas represent one of the major challenges of neurosurgery. Surgical manage...
Object. Despite their benign histological appearance, craniopharyngiomas can be considered a challen...
Object. Despite their benign histological appearance, craniopharyngiomas can be considered a challen...
OBJECT: The transcranial approach has been the standard technique for removal of craniopharyngiomas ...
The role of expanded endonasal endoscopic surgery for primary and recurrent craniopharyngioma is not...
Craniopharyngiomas are disembryogenetic, benign, tumors that origin from squamous epithelial remnant...
The transsphenoidal approach has been utilized in intrasellar craniopharyngioma surgeries. However, ...
Objectives We illustrate a suprasellar craniopharyngiomas treated with an extended endoscopic endona...
INTRODUCTION: Craniopharyngiomas are tumours of the central nervous system of dysontogenetic origin....
OBJECTIVE Infradiaphragmatic craniopharyngiomas (ICs) represent a distinct subtype, harboring a sell...
IntroductionThe transcranial approach (TCA) has historically been used to remove craniopharyngiomas....
Object: Clival lesions pose significant challenges with regard to their surgical management. The exp...
The evolution of the endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal technique, which was initially reserved on...