Bi-nostril transseptal endoscopic approach to the sphenoidal gate. A new technique

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Background: There are multiple approaches to reach the sellar region using microscope or endoscope, which are the old sublabial, with its post-operative morbidities, or the uni-nostril transseptal, which has a limited working field. Another technique is the direct transnasal, which is associated with tissue sacrifice, and lastly the bi-nostril (one side transseptal-other side transnasal), aiming to preserve one of the septal flaps. Method: We have 27 case studies using a new technique in which we access the sphenoid endoscopicaly through the nasal septum from both nostrils under the mucoperichondrial-periosteal flap. Conclusion: This new technique provides easy way of wide exposure to the sphenoidal gate, with easier closure of the operative field.

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Al-Baldawi, I. A. (2017). Bi-nostril transseptal endoscopic approach to the sphenoidal gate. A new technique. Acta Neurochirurgica, 159(7), 1247–1252. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-017-3193-1

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