Combined Transnasal and Transcranial Removal of a Giant Clival Chordoma

  • Koechlin N
  • Simmen D
  • Briner H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Clival chordomas confront the surgeon with the task of resecting an aggressively invasive and destructive tumor in a critical surrounding. For many, mainly smaller, chordomas, the transnasal transclival approach is a feasible and safe surgical access. Larger tumors and especially those with extensive intradural, retrochiasmal, and/or deep cervical expansion are mostly approached by open craniotomy. Staged procedures are also commonly used in the case of expansive tumor growth. We present the first case of a single-session combined transnasal and transcranial approach to radically resect a large clival chordoma.

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Koechlin, N., Simmen, D., Briner, H., & Reisch, R. (2014). Combined Transnasal and Transcranial Removal of a Giant Clival Chordoma. Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports, 75(01), e98–e102. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1373668

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