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Active clinical trials for "Skull Base Neoplasms"

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Chemosensory Dysfunction and Recovery in Endoscopic Endonasal Skull Base Surgery

AnosmiaSkull Base Neoplasms

The investigators hypothesize that patients undergoing endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery experience clinically meaningful and modifiable disruptions in postoperative chemosensory function and quality of life, and the investigators further hypothesize that olfactory training in the postoperative period may significantly hasten normalization of patients' chemosensory perturbations. This tailored prospective study seeks to fulfill a significant gap in the understanding of the characteristics, implications, and treatment options for postoperative olfactory and gustatory impairment following endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Serial Magnetic Resonance Imaging for the Prediction of Radiation-Induced Changes in Normal Tissue...

Malignant Oral Cavity NeoplasmMalignant Skull Base Neoplasm1 more

This phase IV trial studies how well serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after radiation therapy works in predicting radiation-induced changes in the normal tissue of patients with oral cavity or skull base tumors. Performing MRIs after radiation therapy for patients with oral cavity or skull base tumors may help to predict osteoradionecrosis (a change in non-cancerous tissue).

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

The Role of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid Fluorescence-Guided Surgery in Head and Neck Cancers: a Pilot...

NeoplasmSkull Base Neoplasm

This study allows head and neck cancer surgeons to specifically visualize cancerous cells apart from normal healthy tissue. 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) is a safe and effective FDA-approved agent successfully used by neurosurgeons for FGS of different brain tumors is given to the patients preoperatively. Using specific wavelengths of light as well as specialized magnified lenses the surgeons use this technique to assist in tumor resection.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Role of Novel RADA16 Hydrogel in Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery

Skull Base NeoplasmsCerebrospinal Fluid Leakage2 more

The purpose of this study is to specifically evaluate the effectiveness of PuraGel, a RADA16 polypeptide hydrogel, in expediting post-operative healing and re-mucosalization of the nasoseptal flap harvest site during endoscopic skull base surgery and the impact on patient and sinonasal morbidity.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Assessment of LET-Based Models and Changes Seen on Brain Imaging in Pediatric Patients Following...

Malignant Central Nervous System NeoplasmMalignant Skull Base Neoplasm

This trial gathers information from patients with primary central nervous system or base of skull tumors that receive proton beam therapy and see if certain imaging techniques can help detect radiation-related changes over time. This study may help providers learn more about proton beam radiotherapy and how to improve the way it is delivered.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Functional and Symptom Outcomes for Survivors of Paranasal Sinus, Nasopharyngeal and...

Tumors

To learn about the symptoms and changes our patients experience while receiving treatment for sinonasal or nasopharyngeal cancer

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Molecular and Cellular Characterization of Skull Base Tumors

Skull Base NeoplasmCellular Pathology

The purpose of the study is to analyze biological samples and genetic material for basic science research investigating the molecular and cellular characterization of skull base tumors.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Prospective Study of Sinonasal and Skull-base Tumours Management

Nasal NeoplasmNasal Neoplasm Benign4 more

This observational prospective clinical study aims to describe the epidemiology, management and outcome of patients with sinonasal and skull-base pathology (tumours and diseases with malignant clinical characteristics) in a tertiary otorhinolaryngology referral centre. The main questions it aims to answer are: what is the caseload of patients with the included pathology in our centre what are the results of management of these cases what are the epidemiological characteristics of included patients what is the quality of life of included patients.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Utility of Indocyanine Green Fluorescence in Endoscopic Sinonasal and Skull Base Surgery

Chronic SinusitisTumor of Nasal Sinus2 more

The endoscope is a device placed into the nasal cavity to remove chronic sinus disease or tumor or create access into the skullbase for extensive tumor removal. Indocyanine Green (ICG) is a dye that is injected through an intravenous site and is used to light up vasculature and margins of a tumor during surgery. This helps avoid damage to important vasculature and obtain clear margins during surgery. This study aims to further assess the utility of ICG when operating within the nasal cavity or skullbase.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Observational Trial of the Impact of Radiation Dose in Children With Brain and Skull Base Tumors....

Brain TumorBrain Cancer1 more

This is a prospective, observational clinical trial investigating the morphological and volumetric changes in the brain following cranial Radiation Therapy in pediatric patients with brain or skull base tumors.

Active8 enrollment criteria
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