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Assiut Medical Journal. 2014; 38 (2): 1-8
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-160282

ABSTRACT

Skull base endoscopic endorasal approaches are used more and more liberally to expose the skull base transnasally. However the surgical microscope is still used by some surgeons for sellar exposure transnasally. To provide a qualitative and quantitative anatomical evaluation of the surgical exposure and maneuverability afforded by the endoscope versus that of the surgical microscope in exploring the sellar / suprasellar areas. We used seven embalmed cadaver heads whose vascular system had been injected with colored silicon material. Sublabial trans-septal exploration of the sellar/suprasellar areas was conducted using the endoscope and then microscope. The exposure and maneuverability associated with each mode were evaluated. The endoscope exposed the sellar/superasellar compartment better than the microscope in terms of maneuverability and surgical field exposure. In our model, use of the endoscope provided a better maneuverability advantage over microscope mode in the exploration of the suprasellar compartment


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Humans , Endoscopy/statistics & numerical data , Microscopy/statistics & numerical data , Cadaver
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