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  • Title: [Direct transnasal approach. Description and feasibility in 60 patients].
    Author: Moufid A, Ghorbel M, Moreau JJ, Vidal J, Alibenali M, Hallacq P, Lagarrigue JF.
    Journal: Neurochirurgie; 2002 May; 48(2-3 Pt 1):75-9. PubMed ID: 12053160.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The direct transnasal approach is a less invasive approach to the sella turcica and represents an alternative to the sublabial transsphenoidal approach with minor oro-nasal complications. In this study, we describe this approach with emphasis on post-operative course. METHODS: We studied retrospectively 60 patients operated on consecutively by a transnasal approach between January 1996 and December 2000. RESULTS: There were 47 macroadenomas, 9 microadenomas and 4 non-adenomatous pathologies. Despite its narrowness, the transnasal approach was possible in all cases and allowed tumor removal as satisfactory as with the sublabial approach. Eight patients had complications not directly related to the approach: 1 death (meningitis with brain stem ischemia), 3 pituitary fossa hematomas, 4 rhinorrheas and 2 meningitis. Seven patients had complications related to the approach: 2 nasal obstructions, 1 nasal dryness, 2 sinusitises and 2 hyposmias. All these local complications were transitory and disappeared within 3 months. CONCLUSIONS: In our experience, the direct transnasal approach is safe, quick and less invasive than the sublabial approach.
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