Pediatric sinonasal and skull base lesions

Pediatric skull base lesions are complex and challenging disorders. Safe and comprehensive management of this diverse group of disorders requires the expertise of an experienced multidisciplinary skull base team. Adult endoscopic skull base surgery has evolved due to technologic and surgical advance...

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Autores principales: Charles A. Riley, Christian P. Soneru, Jonathan B. Overdevest, Marc L. Otten, David A. Gudis
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2475fec4dc3e4047ba339fda98c295722021-12-02T13:37:16ZPediatric sinonasal and skull base lesions2095-881110.1016/j.wjorl.2020.01.007https://doaj.org/article/2475fec4dc3e4047ba339fda98c295722020-06-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095881120300263https://doaj.org/toc/2095-8811Pediatric skull base lesions are complex and challenging disorders. Safe and comprehensive management of this diverse group of disorders requires the expertise of an experienced multidisciplinary skull base team. Adult endoscopic skull base surgery has evolved due to technologic and surgical advancements, multidisciplinary team approaches, and continued innovation. Similar principles continue to advance the care delivered to the pediatric population. The approach and management of these lesions varies considerably based on tumor anatomy, pathology, and surgical goals. An understanding of the nuances of skull base reconstruction unique to the pediatric population is critical for successful outcomes.Charles A. RileyChristian P. SoneruJonathan B. OverdevestMarc L. OttenDavid A. GudisKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.articlePediatricsEndoscopic sinus surgeryEndoscopic skull base surgeryJuvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibromaMeningoencephalocelePituitary adenomaOtorhinolaryngologyRF1-547SurgeryRD1-811ENWorld Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Vol 6, Iss 2, Pp 118-124 (2020)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Pediatrics
Endoscopic sinus surgery
Endoscopic skull base surgery
Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma
Meningoencephalocele
Pituitary adenoma
Otorhinolaryngology
RF1-547
Surgery
RD1-811
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Endoscopic sinus surgery
Endoscopic skull base surgery
Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma
Meningoencephalocele
Pituitary adenoma
Otorhinolaryngology
RF1-547
Surgery
RD1-811
Charles A. Riley
Christian P. Soneru
Jonathan B. Overdevest
Marc L. Otten
David A. Gudis
Pediatric sinonasal and skull base lesions
description Pediatric skull base lesions are complex and challenging disorders. Safe and comprehensive management of this diverse group of disorders requires the expertise of an experienced multidisciplinary skull base team. Adult endoscopic skull base surgery has evolved due to technologic and surgical advancements, multidisciplinary team approaches, and continued innovation. Similar principles continue to advance the care delivered to the pediatric population. The approach and management of these lesions varies considerably based on tumor anatomy, pathology, and surgical goals. An understanding of the nuances of skull base reconstruction unique to the pediatric population is critical for successful outcomes.
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author Charles A. Riley
Christian P. Soneru
Jonathan B. Overdevest
Marc L. Otten
David A. Gudis
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Christian P. Soneru
Jonathan B. Overdevest
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David A. Gudis
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title Pediatric sinonasal and skull base lesions
title_short Pediatric sinonasal and skull base lesions
title_full Pediatric sinonasal and skull base lesions
title_fullStr Pediatric sinonasal and skull base lesions
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric sinonasal and skull base lesions
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publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
publishDate 2020
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