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Brad Marple, M.D.

Removing pituitary adenomas with an endoscope and expert teamwork

Endoscopic skull-base surgery allows surgeons to remove a pituitary adenoma through the nose. Brad Marple, M.D., explains how this minimally invasive procedure works and the benefits it can have for patients.

UTSW broadens use of endoscopic surgery to remove skull-base tumors

North Texas patients have a minimally invasive option for tumors at the base of the skull: endoscopic skull-base tumor resection. Meet the UTSW team that performs about 150 of the procedures each year.

New technique TEES up advance in otologic surgery

UT Southwestern is pioneering minimally invasive middle- and inner-ear surgery using an endoscopic technique that offers “unparalleled visualization” of the surgical area.