Literature DB >> 14663436

Endoscopic removal of juvenile angiofibromas.

Peter John Wormald1, Andrew Van Hasselt.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Angiofibromas have traditionally been removed through open procedures. All tumors in this consecutive series of patients were removed endoscopically.
SETTING: Tertiary care hospital.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seven consecutive patients presenting with an angiofibroma between 1994 and 2000 were included in the study. Tumor size varied with 1 stage 1, 2 stage IIa, 3 stage IIb, and 1 stage IIC according to the Radkowski et al classification. The surgical technique is presented.
RESULTS: After an average of 3.75 years (SD, 1.9 years), there have been no tumor recurrences.
CONCLUSION: Endoscopic removal of angiofibromas in the nasal cavity, with extension into the sinuses and pterygopalatine fossa and with limited extension into the infratemporal fossa, can be removed endoscopically with a good success rate.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14663436     DOI: 10.1016/s0194-5998(03)01580-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0194-5998            Impact factor:   3.497


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Authors:  Ahmad Safadi; Alberto Schreiber; Dan M Fliss; Piero Nicolai
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3.  Imaging in Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma: Clinical Significance of Ramharan and Chopstick Sign.

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4.  Recurrent angiofibroma of ethmoid region - a rare variant.

Authors:  M Sudhakara Rao; Chintamaneni Raja Lakshmi; P E Sonylal; V Kalyan Chakravarthy; P S N Murthy
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5.  Comparison of surgical freedom and area of exposure in three endoscopic transmaxillary approaches to the anterolateral cranial base.

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6.  The changing surgical management of juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma.

Authors:  Suvi Renkonen; Jaana Hagström; Jyrki Vuola; Mika Niemelä; Matti Porras; Sanna-Maria Kivivuori; Ilmo Leivo; Antti A Mäkitie
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7.  A giant juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma.

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8.  Endoscopic medial maxillectomy breaking new frontiers.

Authors:  Sanjeev Mohanty; M Gopinath
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9.  Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma: current treatment modalities and future considerations.

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Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2010-10-12

10.  Canine fossa approaches in endoscopic sinus surgery - our experience.

Authors:  V Anand; S Santosh; A Aishwarya
Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2008-10-22
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