Tips and Tricks to Safely Perform an Endoscopic Endonasal Trans-Sphenoidal Pituitary Surgery: A Surgeon's Checklist.
Usamah El HadiNadine El HadiJad HosriZeina R KorbanPublished in: Indian journal of otolaryngology and head and neck surgery : official publication of the Association of Otolaryngologists of India (2023)
The authors aimed to develop an extensive preoperative checklist of CT scan findings during endoscopic access to the ventral skull base and implement it in clinical practice. A comprehensive literature review was conducted to identify the radiological landmarks crucial to endoscopic skull base surgery. Four electronic databases were searched: PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Google Scholar using search terms/keywords such as "radiological landmarks," "endoscopic skull base surgery," "CT scan," "pituitary surgery," "anatomical variations," "internal carotid," "optic nerve," "sphenoid sinus," "pneumatization," "dehiscence," and "protrusion". Inclusion criteria were limited to original articles and systematic reviews published in English, between the years 2000 and 2021, which pertained to the radiological landmarks to be identified during endoscopic skull base surgery. Full-text articles were retrieved and collated into a narrative review focused on a 12-item checklist the authors agreed upon. The mnemonic "O ROAD TO SELLA" was used to represent the checklist and include the following landmarks: Sphenoid O stium, Sphenoid R ostrum, O nodi cells, A natomic variations of the sphenoid sinus, D istance between the carotids, T umor characteristics, O ptic nerve dehiscence/protrusion, S eptation/insertion of the sphenoid sinus, E ntrance to the sellar floor, L ateral recess of the sphenoid sinus, c L inoid process pneumatization, and internal carotid A rtery dehiscence/protrusion. The checklist is designed to be used by attending physicians, fellows, and residents and the authors intend to implement it into electronic medical records at the institution's medical center to monitor the outcomes of EEPS after implementation.
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