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Computed tomography after skull base resection.

Y P Krespi1, M H Weiss, D L Reede

  • 1Department of Otolaryngology, State University of New York Health Science Center, Brooklyn.

Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery : Official Journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
|March 1, 1989
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Serial computed tomography (CT) scans effectively aid in evaluating and monitoring skull base lesions. This imaging technique is valuable for detecting recurrence after complex surgeries in these patients.

Area of Science:

  • Neurosurgery
  • Radiology
  • Oncology

Background:

  • Skull base lesions require precise evaluation and long-term monitoring.
  • Complex surgical procedures for skull base lesions often necessitate detailed follow-up.
  • Assessing recurrence of skull base tumors can be challenging.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the utility of serial computed tomography (CT) scans in managing skull base lesions.
  • To assess the effectiveness of CT scanning in detecting recurrence post-surgery.
  • To analyze the role of CT in the follow-up of patients with skull base pathologies.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of 80 patients with skull base lesions.
  • Serial CT scans obtained for evaluation and follow-up.

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  • Review of imaging findings in relation to clinical outcomes.
  • Main Results:

    • CT scanning demonstrated utility in assessing skull base lesions.
    • Serial imaging was valuable for monitoring patients post-operatively.
    • The technique aided in the identification of lesion recurrence.

    Conclusions:

    • Serial CT scanning is a valuable tool for the evaluation and follow-up of skull base lesions.
    • CT imaging plays a crucial role in assessing recurrence after ablative and reconstructive skull base surgery.
    • The findings support the continued use of CT in managing patients with complex skull base conditions.