Endoscopic sinonasal surgery and skull base surgery assited navigation

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Rodolfo Nasar S.
Lucas Ritacco
Romina Gianini V.
Natalia Cabrera S.
Carolina Oliva G.
Alfredo Naser

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Introduction: Image Guided Surgery is a surgical tool that develop in the mid-twentieth century. In 1990 it began to be used in otolaryngology, being its main indications endoscopic surgery of paranasal sinuses and anterior skull base. Aim: To analyze and present the result of image-guided surgery in patients undergoing surgery at the Hospital of the University of Chile. Material and method: A retrospective study included all cases of endoscopic sinus surgery and skull base imaging assisted at the Clinical Hospital of the University of Chile from August 2015 to August 2016. The choice to use the navigation was made in based on the recommendations of the American Academy of Otolaryngology, and analyzed case by case. Results: A total of 12 patients were operated using Navigation, achieving 100 % of surgical success with decreased symptoms and without intraoperative complications. Conclusion: Image Guided Surgery in paranasal sinuses and skull base is a tool very useful in selected cases where enhances the surgeon skills without replacing their anatomical knowledge. Provides security and accuracy in surgeries involving noble structures such as the skull base, orbit among others. their anatomical knowledge. Provides security and accuracy in surgeries involving noble structures such as the skull base, orbit among others.
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