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Robotic Surgery of the Skull Base
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2014Minimally invasive skull base surgery has advanced substantially with the advent of endoscopic technology, novel instrumentation, and intraoperative image-guidance capabilities. Robotic technology has been accepted into the surgeon's armamentarium, with its implementation into abdominal, thoracic, and head and neck surgery.
Michael E, Kupferman, Ehab, Hanna
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1996
The field of skull base surgery has changed significantly during the past decade. Various surgical approaches have been developed, which when used alone or in combination provide optimal exposure for the resection of a given lesion with minimal morbidity.
C Y, Chang, D K, O'Rourke, S P, Cass
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The field of skull base surgery has changed significantly during the past decade. Various surgical approaches have been developed, which when used alone or in combination provide optimal exposure for the resection of a given lesion with minimal morbidity.
C Y, Chang, D K, O'Rourke, S P, Cass
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Hemostasis in Skull Base Surgery
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2016Having absolute hemostasis is crucial in skull base surgery, because bleeding decreases visualization and increases the risk of postoperative complications. Achieving hemostasis starts from the preoperative evaluation. A thorough clinical history and routine tests guide the surgeon to minimize bleeding risk preoperatively, and comprehensive study of ...
Abdullah, Alobaid, Amir R, Dehdashti
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Robotics in skull base surgery
International Congress Series, 2001Abstract In the past decade, a great variety of different robotic systems had entered many areas of life. Independent of efficiency measure in the public health system, special robotic systems for the operating theatre are used in medical practice. Arguments for their use are: • increase in precision • quality control • standardisation and
B. Plinkert, Peter K. Plinkert
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2020
Robotic surgery has become more common in otolaryngologic surgery since the introduction of the da Vinci robotic system, but has played a limited role in anterior and central skull base surgery, largely because of technical limitations of existing robots.
Mitchell, Heuermann +2 more
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Robotic surgery has become more common in otolaryngologic surgery since the introduction of the da Vinci robotic system, but has played a limited role in anterior and central skull base surgery, largely because of technical limitations of existing robots.
Mitchell, Heuermann +2 more
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Complications of Skull Base Surgery
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1995The increasing number of patients undergoing resection of complex skull base lesions with good outcome is indicative of the interest and expertise in treating tumors of the skull base. Advances in surgical techniques and improved knowledge of the microanatomy have contributed to the ability to manage these tumors aggressively.
T T, Nguyen, J B, Delashaw
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2005
This article focuses on selected key anatomic considerations in anterior skull base surgery, briefly reviews common pathologies of the paranasal sinuses, and provides an overview of surgical approaches, complications, and results.
Michael J, Kaplan +2 more
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This article focuses on selected key anatomic considerations in anterior skull base surgery, briefly reviews common pathologies of the paranasal sinuses, and provides an overview of surgical approaches, complications, and results.
Michael J, Kaplan +2 more
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Navigation Surgery at the Base of the Skull
Skull Base, 2005Navigation surgery has developed during the last several years to a reliable and helpful method to support surgery of the paranasal sinuses and anterior base of the skull and also the lateral base of the skull. There are two different methods to reference and register the patient's head and instruments, the electromagnetic system and the optoelectric ...
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[Surgery of the base of the skull].
Zhurnal voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N. N. Burdenko, 1998To treat pathological processes, primarily tumors, in the base of the skull is one of the most intricate neurosurgical problems. In the past decade, interest in this problem has greatly increased due to the advent of new methods of diagnosis, up-to-date neurosurgical equipment and to a greater cooperation of physicians of related disciplines ...
Konolav, AN +12 more
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2016
This richly illustrated book offers detailed, step-by-step guidance on surgical approaches and techniques in patients with midline tumors of the skull base. Access routes are described from both endoscopic and microscopic standpoints, via different approaches, in order to provide a 360-degree overview of contemporary midline skull base surgery.
Paolo Cappabianca +3 more
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This richly illustrated book offers detailed, step-by-step guidance on surgical approaches and techniques in patients with midline tumors of the skull base. Access routes are described from both endoscopic and microscopic standpoints, via different approaches, in order to provide a 360-degree overview of contemporary midline skull base surgery.
Paolo Cappabianca +3 more
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