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Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2006
Endoscopic pituitary surgery has definite advantages over the traditional method using the operating microscope. Improved visualization, angled view, and a wider panoramic perspective of the important anatomic relationships of the sphenoid and the sella turcica were the obvious advantages.
Dharambir S, Sethi, Jern-Lin, Leong
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Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1992
To the Editor .—I wish to describe to your readers the phenomenon that occurred on two occasions while performing endoscopic ethmoidectomy and middle meatus maxillary sinus antrostomy. I have been performing endoscopy sinus surgery since 1988 and have attended three prestigious courses in the United States.
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Endoscopic Stapes Surgery

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2018
The management of stapes fixation using transcanal endoscopic ear surgery is a viable alternative approach. The advantages of transcanal endoscopic ear surgery are improved visualization and illumination of the stapes and oval window regardless of the size and geometry of the external auditory canal.
Brandon, Isaacson   +2 more
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Endoscopic pituitary surgery

Pituitary, 2008
Pituitary surgery is a continuous evolving speciality of the neurosurgeons' armamentarium, which requires precise anatomical knowledge, technical skills and integrated appreciation of the pituitary pathophysiology. What we consider "pure" endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery is a procedure performed through the nose and the sphenoid bone, with the ...
CAPPABIANCA, PAOLO   +5 more
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ENDOSCOPIC PLASTIC SURGERY

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2000
This article discusses three of the most popular endoscopic procedures in plastic surgery. Brow lift, transaxillary breast augmentation, and abdominoplasty are all cosmetic procedures with a high demand on inconspicuous scars; however, many investigators are working on reconstructive endoscopically assisted procedures.
A, Aly, E, Avila, A E, Cram
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Endoscopic Facial Surgery

Plastic Surgical Nursing, 2001
Endoscopy is a surgical technique involving the use of an endoscope, an instrument with a tiny camera inserted through very small incisions designed to project images of the body's internal structures onto a video monitor. In aesthetic surgery, endoscopic technology is a solution to the scarring problems that have long frustrated patients and surgeons ...
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgery

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2000
A working knowledge of normal endoscopic anatomy and the effects of positioning must be mastered to take advantage of endoscopic procedures involving the gastrointestinal system. Endoscopic procedures involving the gastrointestinal system offer advantages over conventional surgery in that they are less invasive and provide direct visualization ...
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Endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery

Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2001
Endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery was developed under a minimally invasive surgical strategy. This endonasal transsphenoidal endoscopy eliminates a sublabial or transfixional incision, the use of a transsphenoidal retractor and any nasal packing.Reported are 160 patients who had undergone endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery from 1993 to 1999.
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Endoscopic Endonasal Transsphenoidal Surgery

Neurosurgery, 2004
Abstract THE ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL TRANSSPHENOIDAL approach is a minimally invasive surgical technique for the removal of sellar and parasellar lesions. The procedure is performed via an anterior sphenoidotomy. The two main characteristics of the endoscopic approach, when compared with the standard microsurgical operation, arise from the ...
CAPPABIANCA, PAOLO   +2 more
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Endoscopic Endonasal Transsphenoidal Surgery

2002
The existence of a route through the nose to the brain that avoided disfiguring the face was well known to the Egyptians (2600 BC), who used to insert special hooked instruments up through the nostril and the sphenoid sinus to extract the brain in the mummification process.
CAPPABIANCA, PAOLO, DE DIVITIIS E.
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