Literature DB >> 21614425

Endoscope-assisted microsurgical resection of skull base meningiomas.

Henry W S Schroeder1, Anne-Katrin Hickmann, Jörg Baldauf.   

Abstract

This study aims to determine the value of endoscope assistance in the microsurgical resection of skull base meningiomas. Fourty-six patients harboring a skull base meningioma underwent an endoscope-assisted microsurgical resection. In 30 patients (65%), tumor parts which could not be visualized under the microscope were detected with the endoscope. In 26 patients (56%), these tumor remnants were removed under endoscopic view. Gross total resection was achieved in 35 patients (76%) and near-total resection in 11 (24%). There was no surgical mortality. The major complication was new cranial nerve deficit. The application of endoscopes was most useful in the small supraorbital craniotomies to look under the ipsilateral optic nerve and internal carotid artery as well as to visualize the diaphragm sellae and olfactory groove. In the retrosigmoid craniotomies, the endoscope was beneficial to inspect the internal auditory canal, to look into Meckel's cave, or to inspect areas hidden behind the jugular tubercle and tentorial edge. There was no obvious complication related to the application of the endoscope. Endoscope assistance is particularly of value when skull base meningiomas are to be removed via small craniotomies to inspect blind corners which cannot be visualized in a straight line with the microscope. In addition, there is a benefit of using endoscopes with various angles of view in standard craniotomies and skull base approaches to look around bony and dural corners or to look behind neurovascular structures, by which the amount of skull base drilling and retraction to expose the tumor can be reduced.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21614425     DOI: 10.1007/s10143-011-0322-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurg Rev        ISSN: 0344-5607            Impact factor:   3.042


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