| Literature DB >> 27347116 |
Hongshun Xing1, Hongbo Xing2, Peiquan Hui1, Bin Yang3.
Abstract
The effectiveness and safety of fronto-basal interhemispheric approach in treating craniopharyngioma were evaluated. In this retrospective study, the safety and effectiveness of fronto-basal interhemispheric approach for surgical resection of craniopharyngioma in 20 patients was analyzed. Of the 20 patients, 12 were men and 8 were women, aged 15-65 years, with an average age of 42.5 years. The course of disease ranged from 1 to 36 months. The craniopharyngioma tumor was completely removed through surgical resection in 18 patients (90%) and partially removed in 2 patients. The pituitary stalk was preserved in 18 patients and 1 patient succumbed during the study period due to large area pulmonary embolism. In conclusion, fronto-basal interhemispheric approach provides better access to the tumor that grows in the sella-hypothalamus and anterior third ventricle region. Using this approach, tumors can be resected while preserving the vital structures such as the pituitary stalk and hypothalamus.Entities:
Keywords: craniopharyngioma; gross total removal; interhemispheric approach; pituitary stalk; post-operative complications
Year: 2016 PMID: 27347116 PMCID: PMC4907084 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2016.4555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Figure 1.Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showing long T2 signal in the saddle area in a 45-year-old man hospitalized due to headache and vision disorder.
Figure 2.Head magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-enhanced influence.
Figure 3.Postoperative radiological diagnosis shows gross total removal of the tumor.
Figure 4.Incision of fronto-basal interhemispheric approach.