Management of malignant tumors of the anterior and anterolateral skull base.

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OBJECT: Malignant tumors of the skull base represent a group of diverse and infrequent lesions. Comprehensive oncological management requires a multidisciplinary team of neurological surgeons, otolaryngologists, radiation oncologists, plastic surgeons, and medical oncologists. The authors describe an institutional experience in performing 54 combined anterior-anterolateral cranial base resections for malignant disease. METHODS: The technical considerations for preoperative workup, surgical approach, resection, and reconstruction are outlined and illustrated. Considerations for complication management and avoidance are detailed. CONCLUSIONS: Overall mortality (0%) and morbidity rates (18%) are acceptable. The influence on the natural history of the disease process is an ongoing study.

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Origitano, T. C., Petruzzelli, G. J., Vandevender, D., & Emami, B. (2002). Management of malignant tumors of the anterior and anterolateral skull base. Neurosurgical Focus, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.3171/foc.2002.12.5.8

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