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2025 Poster Presentations

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P405: COMBINED TRANSCRANIAL, ENDONASAL, ENDORBITAL CRANIOFACIAL RESECTION OF INVASIVE SINONASAL UNDIFFERENTIATED CARCINOMA
Abhiram Cherukupalli, MD, MHSc, MSE; Anas Gomati, MB, BCh, FRCSEd; Jeremy Kam, MBBS, FRACS; Vivian Yin, MD, FRCSC; Serge Makarenko, MD, FRCSC; Arif Janjua, MD, FRCSC; University of British Columbia

This is a case of a 74-year-old female that was diagnosed with Sinonasal Undifferentiated Carcinoma (SNUC). She had an oncologic resection by ENT, Neurosurgery and Ophthalmology. This video highlights key steps of the operation as well as the benefit of multiple approaches to the tumor via trans-cranial, nasal and orbital pathways. Multidisciplinary collaboration for these cases improves visualization and quality of resection but also drastically improves post-operative outcomes.

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