Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part 1 Perioperative Care of the Surgical Patient
- Part 2 Surgical Procedures and their Complications
- Section 17 General Surgery
- Section 18 Cardiothoracic Surgery
- Section 19 Vascular Surgery
- Section 20 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Section 21 Gynecologic Surgery
- Section 22 Neurologic Surgery
- Section 23 Ophthalmic Surgery
- Section 24 Orthopedic Surgery
- Section 25 Otolaryngologic Surgery
- Chapter 127 Otologic surgery
- Chapter 128 Tympanotomy tubes
- Chapter 129 Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy
- Chapter 130 Surgery for obstructive sleep apnea
- Chapter 131 Endoscopic sinus surgery: indications, prognosis, and surgical complications
- Chapter 132 Aesthetic facial plastic surgery
- Chapter 133 Surgical treatment of head and neck cancer
- Chapter 134 Reconstruction after cancer ablation
- Chapter 135 Surgical management of thyroid malignancies
- Chapter 136 Anterior cranial base surgery
- Chapter 137 Acute airway emergencies
- Section 26 Urologic Surgery
- Index
- References
Chapter 136 - Anterior cranial base surgery
from Section 25 - Otolaryngologic Surgery
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2013
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part 1 Perioperative Care of the Surgical Patient
- Part 2 Surgical Procedures and their Complications
- Section 17 General Surgery
- Section 18 Cardiothoracic Surgery
- Section 19 Vascular Surgery
- Section 20 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Section 21 Gynecologic Surgery
- Section 22 Neurologic Surgery
- Section 23 Ophthalmic Surgery
- Section 24 Orthopedic Surgery
- Section 25 Otolaryngologic Surgery
- Chapter 127 Otologic surgery
- Chapter 128 Tympanotomy tubes
- Chapter 129 Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy
- Chapter 130 Surgery for obstructive sleep apnea
- Chapter 131 Endoscopic sinus surgery: indications, prognosis, and surgical complications
- Chapter 132 Aesthetic facial plastic surgery
- Chapter 133 Surgical treatment of head and neck cancer
- Chapter 134 Reconstruction after cancer ablation
- Chapter 135 Surgical management of thyroid malignancies
- Chapter 136 Anterior cranial base surgery
- Chapter 137 Acute airway emergencies
- Section 26 Urologic Surgery
- Index
- References
Summary
Anterior cranial base surgery has been greatly enhanced with new advances in diagnostic and surgical techniques. These new advances incorporate a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to the removal of anterior skull-base lesions. Approaching the anterior cranial base from anterior and below has gained increasing popularity. The principal advantage is the minimal amount of frontal lobe retraction. In addition, this approach eliminates the need for facial incisions and therefore eliminates facial scarring. It also allows for the preservation of smell, depending on the location of the lesion, in contradistinction to more traditional techniques that often ensure anosmia. With the advent of improved endoscopic equipment and surgical techniques, endoscopic approaches have gained increased popularity in certain surgical cases as a different approach when compared with open surgical techniques.
Imaging plays an important role in the surgical and reconstructive planning of craniofacial tumors. It allows for assessment of the extent of the disease process and determination of the operability of the lesion. If the lesion is operable, the extent of the disease will also determine whether the surgical procedure is best done through an endoscopic or open approach. This chapter will focus on the open approach. The imaging modalities commonly employed include axial and coronal two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and interactive three-dimensional CT imaging, MR imaging, and angiography.
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- Medical Management of the Surgical PatientA Textbook of Perioperative Medicine, pp. 780 - 781Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013