Is the chiasm-pituitary corridor size important for achieving gross-total resection during endonasal endoscopic resection of craniopharyngiomas?
Omay SB, Almeida JP, Chen YN, Shetty SR, Liang B, Ni S, Anand VK, Schwartz TH. Is the chiasm-pituitary corridor size important for achieving gross-total resection during endonasal endoscopic resection of craniopharyngiomas? Journal Of Neurosurgery 2017, 129: 642-647. PMID: 29171802, DOI: 10.3171/2017.6.jns163188.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGross total resectionExtended endonasal approachSubtotal resectionLarge tumorsPituitary glandFirst-line surgical approachEndonasal endoscopic resectionAvailable preoperative imagingMidline craniopharyngiomasOBJECTIVE CraniopharyngiomasPrefixed chiasmEndocrine outcomesRelative contraindicationVisual outcomeEndoscopic resectionAuthors' centerPreoperative imagingOptic chiasmSurgical approachVisual deteriorationResults ThirtyPituitary stalkThird ventricleHigh riskResectionLimitations of the endonasal endoscopic approach in treating olfactory groove meningiomas. A systematic review
Shetty SR, Ruiz-Treviño AS, Omay SB, Almeida JP, Liang B, Chen YN, Singh H, Schwartz TH. Limitations of the endonasal endoscopic approach in treating olfactory groove meningiomas. A systematic review. Acta Neurochirurgica 2017, 159: 1875-1885. PMID: 28831590, DOI: 10.1007/s00701-017-3303-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExtent of resectionOlfactory groove meningiomasTCA groupEndoscopic endonasalEEA patientsEEA groupTraditional transcranialPreoperative visual disturbancesMedium-sized tumorsFischer's exact testEndonasal endoscopic approachT-testStudent's t-testCurrent management strategiesPostoperative anosmiaPreoperative anosmiaTCA patientsPostoperative complicationsVisual outcomeEndoscopic resectionVisual disturbancesRecurrence rateSkull base reconstructionEndoscopic approachCSF leak