Background:Some problems have been found in the usually adopted combined approach for the removal of intra-extracranial tumors in skull base.Herein,we described a pure endoscopic transnasal or transoral approach (ET...Background:Some problems have been found in the usually adopted combined approach for the removal of intra-extracranial tumors in skull base.Herein,we described a pure endoscopic transnasal or transoral approach (ETA) for the removal of intra-extracranial tumors in various skull base regions.Methods:Retrospectively,clinical data,major surgical complications,pre-and postoperative images,and follow-up information of a series of 85 patients with intra-extracranial tumors in various skull base regions who were treated by surgery via ETA in our skull base center during the past 10 years were reviewed and analyzed.Results:Gross total tumor removal was achieved in 80/85 cases (94.1%) in this study.All 37 cases with tumors in anterior skull base and all 14 cases with tumors in jugular foramen received total tumor removal.Thirteen and three cases with tumors in clivus received total and subtotal tumor removal,respectively.Total and subtotal tumor removal was performed for 16 cases and 2 cases in lateral skull base,respectively.The complications in this study included:cerebrospinal fluid leakage (n =3),meningitis (n =3),and new cranial nerve deficits (n =3;recovered in 3 months after surgery).In the follow-up period of40-151 months (median:77 months),seven patients (8.8%) out of the 80 cases of total tumor removal experienced recurrence.Conclusions:Complete resection of intra-extracranial growing tumors in various skull base regions can be achieved via the pure ETA in one stage in selected cases.Surgical procedure for radical removal of tumors is feasible and safe.展开更多
文摘Background:Some problems have been found in the usually adopted combined approach for the removal of intra-extracranial tumors in skull base.Herein,we described a pure endoscopic transnasal or transoral approach (ETA) for the removal of intra-extracranial tumors in various skull base regions.Methods:Retrospectively,clinical data,major surgical complications,pre-and postoperative images,and follow-up information of a series of 85 patients with intra-extracranial tumors in various skull base regions who were treated by surgery via ETA in our skull base center during the past 10 years were reviewed and analyzed.Results:Gross total tumor removal was achieved in 80/85 cases (94.1%) in this study.All 37 cases with tumors in anterior skull base and all 14 cases with tumors in jugular foramen received total tumor removal.Thirteen and three cases with tumors in clivus received total and subtotal tumor removal,respectively.Total and subtotal tumor removal was performed for 16 cases and 2 cases in lateral skull base,respectively.The complications in this study included:cerebrospinal fluid leakage (n =3),meningitis (n =3),and new cranial nerve deficits (n =3;recovered in 3 months after surgery).In the follow-up period of40-151 months (median:77 months),seven patients (8.8%) out of the 80 cases of total tumor removal experienced recurrence.Conclusions:Complete resection of intra-extracranial growing tumors in various skull base regions can be achieved via the pure ETA in one stage in selected cases.Surgical procedure for radical removal of tumors is feasible and safe.