Endoscopic Endonasal Skull Base Surgery, An Issue of Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1st Edition
Author :
Daniel M. Prevedello
Date of Publication: 07/2015
Because the base of the skull has proven to be one of the most challenging regions of the body to access, treatment options were once limited for patients with tumors or lesions in this area. However, with recent advancements and breakthroughs ...view more
Because the base of the skull has proven to be one of the most challenging regions of the body to access, treatment options were once limited for patients with tumors or lesions in this area. However, with recent advancements and breakthroughs in treatment, patients with skull base tumors now have an array of surgical options that can help them return to leading a normal and active life. The Endoscopic Endonasal Approach (EEA) is an innovative surgical technique used to remove brain tumors and lesions—some as large as softballs—all through the nose.
Because the base of the skull has proven to be one of the most challenging regions of the body to access, treatment options were once limited for patients with tumors or lesions in this area. However, with recent advancements and breakthroughs in treatment, patients with skull base tumors now have an array of surgical options that can help them return to leading a normal and active life. The Endoscopic Endonasal Approach (EEA) is an innovative surgical technique used to remove brain tumors and lesions—some as large as softballs—all through the nose.
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By Daniel M. Prevedello, MD, Associate Professor
Department of Neurological Surgery
Director, Minimally Invasive Cranial Surgery Program
Wexner Medical Center
Ohio State University
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Department of Neurological Surgery
Director, Minimally Invasive Cranial Surgery Program
Wexner Medical Center
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