The skull base is a meeting point for anatomical regions,
surgical specialties, and surgical philosophies. Skull base surgery
is a dynamic subspecialty and the last decade has witnessed the
application of endoscopic techniques to the ventral skull base
using an endonasal corridor. The transition from external
approaches to an endonasal corridor has not been without
controversy. In this volume, we explore the nascent field of
neurorhinology, a term that emphasizes the multidisciplinary
collaboration between neurosurgeons and rhinologic head and neck
surgeons. Authors have applied evidence-based medicine techniques
to critically evaluate the literature and attempt to answer some of
the most important clinical questions. This second of two volumes
focuses on the more complex lesions seen by Otolaryngologists in
neurorhinology and includes a discussion of training in
neurorhinology.
Topics include: Diseases of the odontoid and craniovertebral
junction with management by endoscopic approaches; Cholesterol
granuloma of petrous apex; Carotid artery injury following
endonasal surgery; Sinonasal malignancy; Endoscopic
nasopharyngectomy and its role in managing locally recurrent
nasopharyngeal carcinoma; Skull base chordomas; Proton role in
chordoma; Functional Outcomes for endoscopic and open skull base
surgery: an evidence-based review; Training in Neurorhinology
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