Abstract
Introduction: Endoscopic endonasal techniques are increasingly common in a variety of skull base lesions. A major obstacle that remains to be addressed within the field is sinonasal symptomatology following endoscopic repair, with a paucity of literature describing such outcomes following resection of large anterior skull base (ASB) meningiomas. Herein, we describe our institutional experiences utilizing SNOT-22 scoring in a series of ASB meningiomas treated via an endoscopic endonasal approach.
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