2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.anl.2019.10.006
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Resection of inverted papilloma in nasal cavity with transseptal access and crossing multiple incisions minimizes bleeding and reveals the tumor pedicle

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“…However, the tumor was resected piecemeal 2 . Although piecemeal endoscopic resection of a malignant sinonasal tumor has not been found to have worse outcomes in terms of local recurrence rate or patient survival than en bloc resection with an open approach, 12 local recurrences and tumor seeding may occur with piecemeal resection 6 . In their series, they used an obturator instead of a soft tissue reconstruction 2 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the tumor was resected piecemeal 2 . Although piecemeal endoscopic resection of a malignant sinonasal tumor has not been found to have worse outcomes in terms of local recurrence rate or patient survival than en bloc resection with an open approach, 12 local recurrences and tumor seeding may occur with piecemeal resection 6 . In their series, they used an obturator instead of a soft tissue reconstruction 2 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the present cases, we performed an en bloc resection of NMM of the inferior turbinate using temporal transseptal access, based on previous reports [8,9] with modifications. In the original report, Omura K et al…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the present cases, we performed an en bloc resection of NMM of the inferior turbinate using temporal transseptal access, based on previous reports [ 8 , 9 ] with modifications. In the original report, Omura K et al proposed the transseptal access with crossing multiple incisions (TACMI) technique, allowing transposition of the tumor to the intact lateral nasal cavity without a post-operative septal perforation [ 9 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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