Craniofacial resection for malignant paranasal sinus tumors: Report of an International Collaborative Study
β Scribed by Ian Ganly; Snehal G. Patel; Bhuvanesh Singh; Dennis H. Kraus; Patrick G. Bridger; Giulo Cantu; Anthony Cheesman; Geraldo De Sa; Paul Donald; Dan M. Fliss; Patrick Gullane; Ivo Janecka; Shin-etsu Kamata; Luiz P. Kowalski; Paul A. Levine; Luiz R. Medina dos Santos; Sultan Pradhan; Victor Schramm; Carl Snyderman; William I. Wei; Jatin P. Shah
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 363 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1043-3074
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β¦ Synopsis
Background. Malignant tumors of the superior sinonasal vault are rare, and, because of this and the varied histologic findings, most outcomes data reflect the experience of small patient cohorts. This International Collaborative study examines a large cohort of patients accumulated from multiple institutions experienced in craniofacial surgery, with the aim of reporting benchmark figures for outcomes and identifying patient-related and tumor-related predictors of prognosis after craniofacial resection (CFR).
Methods. Three hundred thirty-four patients from 17 institutions were analyzed for outcome. Patients with esthesioneuro-
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