JOURNAL ARTICLE
Craniofacial resection for tumors of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses.
American Journal of Surgery 1988 September
The combined approach for resection of tumors of the nose and paranasal sinuses is well established. The technique has been considerably modified, resulting in an operation that combines good access, sound oncologic resection with excellent cosmesis, and a low postoperative morbidity rate for conditions that have been associated hitherto with an extremely poor prognosis. A 9 year experience with 92 patients is presented. Long follow-up confirmed the initial results, suggesting an improved survival rate in patients with potentially curable disease. An increasing number of large benign tumors, which would previously have been considered inaccessible, are now being resected. Herein, the role and accuracy of preoperative investigations such as computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are evaluated, and the cosmetic implications associated with long-term survival, particularly in children, is considered. The many advantages of craniofacial resection recommend it as the treatment of choice for tumors of the nose and paranasal sinuses, and the versatility of the technique allows its application to tumors arising in adjacent areas.
Full text links
Trending Papers
Clinical Evidence and Proposed Mechanisms for Cardiovascular and Kidney Benefits from Sodium-Glucose Co-transporter-2 Inhibitors.TouchREVIEWS in endocrinology. 2022 November
Management of Latent Tuberculosis Infection.JAMA 2023 January 20
The Difficult Airway Redefined.Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 2022 November 10
Get seemless 1-tap access through your institution/university
For the best experience, use the Read mobile app
Read by QxMD is copyright © 2021 QxMD Software Inc. All rights reserved. By using this service, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy.
Get seemless 1-tap access through your institution/university
For the best experience, use the Read mobile app