Zusammenfassung
Die moderne Schädelbasischirurgie stellt heute eine interdisziplinäre, hoch spezialisierte Zusammenarbeit von unterschiedlichen diagnostischen und therapeutischen Fachdisziplinen dar. Das Ziel ist die Behandlung von tumorösen, traumatischen, vaskulären, entzündlichen Prozessen oder entwicklungsbedingten Störungen im Bereich der Schädelbasis unter Erhalt der Funktionen. Es werden moderne Konzepte, minimalinvasive Strategien und die Weiterentwicklung der Schädelbasischirurgie dargestellt sowie der aktuelle Trend der endoskopischen und robotischen Operationstechniken kritisch diskutiert.
Abstract
At present, modern skull base surgery is a highly sophisticated interdisciplinary collaboration of various diagnostic and therapeutic disciplines. The overall goal is the treatment of complex tumorous, traumatic, vascular and inflammatory processes or developmental disorders of the skull base with preservation of function. The paper presents modern concepts, procedures and minimally invasive strategies in skull base surgery and also critically discusses the current trend to endoscopic and robot-assisted surgical techniques.
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Spetzger, U. Moderne Schädelbasischirurgie aus Sicht des Neurochirurgen. HNO 59, 332–339 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00106-011-2282-3
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Schlüsselwörter
- Schädelbasis
- Computerassistierte Chirurgie
- Neuronavigation
- Bildgesteuerte Chirurgie
- Endoskopische Operationsverfahren