Endoscopic endonasal resection of giant pediatric craniopharyngioma: impact on hypothalamic edema
Endoscopic endonasal resection of giant pediatric craniopharyngioma: impact on hypothalamic edema
Mina M. Gerges, MD,1 Brett Youngerman, MD,1 Vijay K. Anand, MD,2 Jeffrey P. Greenfield, MD, PhD,1 and Theodore H. Schwartz, MD1โ3
Departments of 1Neurosurgery, 2Otolaryngology, and 3Neuroscience, Weill Cornell Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York
Include when citing:โPublished online April 1, 2020; DOI: http://thejns.org/doi/abs/10.3....171/2020.4.FocusVid.
An 8-year-old child presented with fatigue, weight loss, and visual deterioration. MRI demonstrated a craniopharyngioma with compression of the optic chiasm and extensive edema on the hypothalamus and optic radiations. The tumor was completely removed via an endoscopic endonasal approach. Postoperatively, vision improved and hypothalamic edema completely resolved within 5 days. This video demonstrates the technical nuances of the surgery and discusses the impact of surgery on the hypothalamic nuclei in pediatric patients.
**Intro music: "Daybreak" by Graeme Rosner
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