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A Case of Endoscopic Removal of Clival Chordoma through Extended Transclival Approach

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ÃÖ°ü(Choi Gwan) - °í½Å´ëÇб³ Àǰú´ëÇÐ À̺ñÀÎÈİúÇб³½Ç
³²±âÀ±(Nam Gi-Yun) - °í½Å´ëÇб³ Àǰú´ëÇÐ À̺ñÀÎÈİúÇб³½Ç
±èÁÖ¿¬(Kim Ju-Yeon) - °í½Å´ëÇб³ Àǰú´ëÇÐ À̺ñÀÎÈİúÇб³½Ç
±ÇÀçȯ(Kwon Jae-Hwan) - °í½Å´ëÇб³ Àǰú´ëÇÐ À̺ñÀÎÈİúÇб³½Ç

Abstract

Clival chordoma is a rare malignant tumor which arises from the remnants of notochord. Although it is a slow-growing tumor that rarely metastasize to other organs, it is regarded as clinically malignant because of local invasiveness and high recurrence rate. Furthermore, because its location is critical and surgical resection is difficult, it has poor prognosis. Neurosurgeons have traditionally taken the lead in managing tumor, however, with the development of endoscopic techniques and wide spread of usage in skull base surgery, the role of ENT surgeon has become bigger recently. We report a recent case of recurrent clival chordoma successfully removed by endoscopic extended transclival approach.

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Chordoma, Clivus, Natural orifice endoscopic surgery
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