Conditions Treated
Meningiomas
Meningiomas are also benign slow growing tumors that can arise covering of the brain at the base of the skull. In particular, tumors underneath the frontal lobe or within the sella can be removed endoscopically if they are small in size and do not extend significantly off to the sides. In addition, tumors in the cavernous sinus, which are best treated with radiation therapy, can be biopsied using the endoscopic approach as an alternative to a craniotomy.
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Meningioma
Meningioma Publications

Endoscopic endonasal versus transcranial approach to tuberculum sellae and planum sphenoidale meningiomas in a similar cohort of patients
Evan D. Bander MD, Harminder Singh MD, Colin B. Ogilvie BA, Ryan C. Cusic MD, David J. Pisapia MD, Apostolos John Tsiouris MD, Vijay K. Anand MD, and Theodore H. Schwartz MD

Endoscopic management of anterior cranial fossa meningiomas
Graeme F. Woodworth MD, Edward D. McCoul MD, MPH, Vijay K.Anand MD, FACS, Jeffrey F. Greenfiled MD, PhD, Theodore H.Schwartz MD, FACS

Endoscopic Endonasal Resection of Suprasellar Meningiomas: The Importance of Case Selection and Experience in Determining Extent of Resection, Visual Improvement, and Complications
Malte Ottenhausen, Matei A.Banu, Dimitris G. Placantonakis, A. John Tsiouris, Osaama H. Khan, Vijay K.Anand, Theodore H. Schwartz

Endoscopic endonasal resection of skull base meningiomas: the significance of a “cortical cuff” and brain edema compared with careful case selection and surgical experience in predicting morbidity and extent of resection
Osaama H. Khan, M.D., M.Sc., Vijay K. Anand, M.D., and Theodore H. Schwartz, M.D.
