Orbitozygomatic craniotomy & trans-sylvian approach for tuberculum sella meningioma resection

0 Views
administrator
administrator
07/09/23

Georgios Klironomos, MD, PhD, and Amir R. Dehdashti, MD

Department of Neurosurgery, Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, New York


Abstract
Tuberculum sella meningiomas can be approached through lateral approaches including pterional/orbitozygomatic craniotomies, frontobasal craniotomy, or through expanded endoscopic transsphenoidal approaches. The authors present the case of a 60-year-old male who presented with bitemporal hemianopia and significant right-side visual acuity compromise due to a large tuberculum sella meningioma. The tumor had an important extension to the posterior fossa. A right orbitozygomatic trans-sylvian approach was deemed most suitable to tackle the posterior extension of the tumor. Some operative nuances are detailed in the video including dissection of the tumor off the carotid artery, basilar bifurcation, and small thalamoperforators attached to the tumor. Postoperatively, the patientโ€™s bilateral hemianopia improved significantly, but his right visual activity remained unchanged. The remaining part of the tumor in the sella and midclivus was addressed with a second-stage expanded endoscopic transclival approach.

Show more

0 Comments Sort By

No comments found

Facebook Comments

Up next