Valerie J Lund, Heinz Stammberger, Piero Nicolai, Paolo Castelnuovo, Tim Beal, Alfred Beham, Manuel Bernal-Sprekelsen, Hannes Braun, Paola Cappabianca, Ricardo Carrau, Luigi Cavallo, George Clarici, Wolfwang Draf, Felice Esposito, Juan Fernandez-Miranda, Wytske Fokkens, Paul Gardner, Verena Gellner, Henrik Hellquist, Phillipe Hermann, Werner Hosemann, David Howard, Nick Jones, Mark Jorissen, Amin Kassam, Daniel Kelly, Senta Kurschel-Lackner, Samuel Leong, Nancy McLaughlin, Roberto Maroldi, Amir Minovi, Michael Mokry, Metin Onerci, Yew Kwang Ong, Daniel Prevedello, Hesham Saleh, Dharambir S Sehti, Daniel Simmen, Carl Snyderman, Auturo Solares, Magaret Spittle, Aldo Stamm, Peter Tomazic, Matteo Trimarchi, Frank Unger, Peter-John Wormald, Adam Zanation
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European position paper on endoscopic management of tumours of the nose, paranasal sinuses and skull base.
Tumours affecting the nose, paranasal sinuses and adjacent skull base are fortunately rare. However, they pose significant problems of management due their late presentation and juxtaposition to important anatomical structures such eye and brain. The increasing application of endonasal endoscopic techniques to their excision offers potentially similar scales of resection but with reduced morbidity. The present document is intended to be a state-of-the art review for any specialist with an interest in this area 1. to update their knowledge of neoplasia affecting the nose, paranasal sinuses and adjacent skull base; 2. to provide an evidence-based review of the diagnostic methods; 3. to provide an evidence-based review of endoscopic techniques in the context of other available treatments; 4. to propose algorithms for the management of the disease; 5. to propose guidance for outcome measurements for research and encourage prospective collection of data. The importance of a multidisciplinary approach, adherence to oncologic principles with intent to cure and need for long-term follow-up is emphasised.