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The contribution of oncological lateral skull base surgery to the management of advanced head-neck tumors.

Elisabetta ZanolettiGino MarioniPiero NicolaiAntonio Mazzoni
Published in: Acta oto-laryngologica (2023)
Different histologies are found in the lateral skull base and adjacent areas, and each histology has its own pattern of growth and undetected spreading in a difficult-to-reach surgical area. The leading principle is to create a wide access through soft tissues and bone removal far enough from the tumor to obtain a complete resection, en-bloc radical resection in malignancies. The entity of dissection is obviously modulated on the tumor triad (histology, pattern of growth, extent) and is achieved through the en-bloc and combined approaches that are here described.
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