Endoscopic resection of sinonasal malignancies

Ahmed S. Abdelmeguid, Shaan M. Raza, Shirley Y. Su, Michael Kupferman, Dianna Roberts, Franco DeMonte, Ehab Y. Hanna

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Abstract

Background: In this study, we evaluate our experience and the outcomes of patients with sinonasal cancer treated with endoscopic resection. Methods: Retrospective review of patients with sinonasal cancer who had endoscopic resection was conducted. The outcomes of interest included survival outcomes and surgical complications. Results: Overall, 239 patients were included. Median follow up time was 46.6 months. Of the 239 patients, 167 (70%) had a pure endonasal endoscopic approach, while 72 (30%) had an endoscopic-assisted approach. Postoperative cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage occurred in 14 patients (5.9%). Negative margins were achieved in 209 patients (87.4%). There was no significant difference in the margin status between the pure endoscopic and endoscopic-assisted group (P =.682). There was no significant difference in the survival outcomes between both the groups. Conclusion: Our data suggest that in properly selected patients, endoscopic approaches have acceptable morbidity with low complication rates and can provide an oncologically sound alterative to open approaches.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)645-652
Number of pages8
JournalHead and Neck
Volume42
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2020

Keywords

  • anterior skull base
  • endoscopic resection
  • paranasal sinus
  • sinonsal tumors
  • transnasal endoscopic

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Otorhinolaryngology

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