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Endoscopic Transorbital Surgery of the Orbit, Skull Base and Brain

Endoscopic Transorbital Surgery of the Orbit, Skull Base and Brain

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Editors:
Theodore H. Schwartz, Doo-Sik Kong, Kris S. Moe

Springer
Published: September 2024
Pages: 452
Hardcover
ISBN: 9783031595035

 

 

  • Presents endoscopic transorbital surgery of the orbit, skull base, and brain, a new surgical discipline
  • Codifies and proliferates new approaches based on multidisciplinary surgical collaboration
  • Covers anatomy, pathology, technical nuances, complications and future applications

About this book
Endoscopic transorbital surgery of the orbit, skull base and brain is a new surgical discipline that has developed over the last decade out of a collaboration between otolaryngologists, neurosurgeons and oculoplastic surgeons. Tumors and other pathology of the skull base are some of the most difficult to approach and treat for surgeons since they lie at the interface of several traditional specialties, namely the eye, the paranasal sinuses and the brain. For this reason, no single surgical specialty is fully trained to independently reach this region, which requires collaborative approaches that are technically demanding and often long and arduous procedures.

In the last decade, using the endoscopic techniques and instrumentation, otolaryngologists, oculoplastic surgeons and neurosurgeons, have together shown that the orbit can be used as a minimally disruptive corridor to reach the skull base lateral to the carotid artery as well as other areas that are difficult to access through transcranial or endonasal approaches. These approaches are now even being used to remove brain tumors involving the frontal and temporal lobes, including those that extend through the middle cranial fossa and into the posterior fossa, without visible external scars or the need for a traditional craniotomy. In addition, they have been used to clip aneurysms, treat seizure disorders, drain abscesses, repair CSF (brain fluid) leaks, and restore skull fractures – all without the additional risks, trauma and prolonged recovery of previous open surgical techniques. The literature is now demonstrating that these endoscopic procedures have comparable or improved safety compared to open surgery, while creating less collateral damage, and result in reduced patient stays.

Due to their novelty, few surgeons have acquired the necessary experience, knowledge and expertise to introduce these approaches into their practice, yet due to their safety and efficacy they are rapidly becoming a critical skill set. This is the first text of its kind to codify and proliferate these new approaches more rapidly through the country and world, appealing to otolaryngologists, oculoplastic surgeons and neurosurgeons who deal with pathology involving the skull base.

Keywords
Multiportal Approaches, Cavernous Sinus Tumors, Middle Cranial Fossa, Epilepsy
Aneurysm Clipping, Anterior Clinoidectomy

Target Audience:
Otolaryngologists, neurosurgeons, oculoplastic surgeons, medical students, surgical residents, skull base specialists, academic researchers, healthcare professionals, surgical educators, hospitals and medical institutions.

Genre:
Medical textbook, neurosurgery guide, surgical techniques, professional reference, otolaryngology guide, endoscopic procedures, skull base surgery, surgical education, medical reference, academic publication.

Links:

American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS)

American Academy of Otolaryngology