After a brief overview of the most commonly discussed sellar approaches in literature, the authors focus on their "Two Nostrils Four Hands" technique. This approach allows otorhinolaryngologists and neurosurgeons to co-operate and its advantages are described. In the discussion the authors want to demonstrate how this collaboration can favour a true interdisciplinary improvement in the treatment of sellar pathology. They also want to demonstrate how this technique can be microinvasive with the use of the two nostrils at the same time, thus preserving the anatomical structures not involved.

Different surgical approaches to the sellar region: focusing on the "Two Nostrils Four Hands Technique"

CASTELNUOVO, PAOLO GIOCONDO MARIA;LOCATELLI, DAVIDE
2006-01-01

Abstract

After a brief overview of the most commonly discussed sellar approaches in literature, the authors focus on their "Two Nostrils Four Hands" technique. This approach allows otorhinolaryngologists and neurosurgeons to co-operate and its advantages are described. In the discussion the authors want to demonstrate how this collaboration can favour a true interdisciplinary improvement in the treatment of sellar pathology. They also want to demonstrate how this technique can be microinvasive with the use of the two nostrils at the same time, thus preserving the anatomical structures not involved.
2006
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Inglese
Endonasal approach; Endoscopy; Minimal invasive surgery; Skull base; Transsphenoidal surgery;
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Castelnuovo, PAOLO GIOCONDO MARIA; A., Pistochini; Locatelli, Davide
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