“…Due to their ventral trajectory, potential advantages of endoscopic endonasal approaches (EEAs) include the possibility of accessing multiple skull base compartments, even bilaterally, in a single procedure while avoiding retraction or manipulation of neurovascular structures; this is exceptionally displayed during endonasal resection of chondrosarcomas. 2,[4][5][6] Hence, herein the authors describe their indications, contraindications, surgical technique and anatomy, complication management, and perioperative care for the endoscopic endonasal resection of skull base chondrosarcomas. Nevertheless, one must be aware that this is a heterogeneous group that may present in a wide variety of scenarios; thus, we will focus on describing the rationale behind surgically addressing those lesions located mainly in the petroclival region with involvement of neighboring compartments.…”