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Endoscopic Transnasal Craniotomy and the Resection of Craniopharyngioma
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The endoscopic management of large craniopharyngioma emphasizes recent advancements in endoscopic skull base surgery. The ability to provide exposure through a large (4 cm+) transnasal craniotomy, near-field assessment of neurovascular structures, and the successful reconstruction of a large skull defect have significantly advanced the field in the past decade. The use of a two-surgeon approach and bilateral pedicled septal mucosal flaps have greatly enhanced the reliability of this approach.
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