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Shuo Han1, Xiao-Hua Zhang1, Dong-Hua Han2, Yi-Chao Jin1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the surgical results of the intradural transpetrosectomy for petrous apex meningiomas (PAMs). In addition, we describe the methods and techniques used to expose and manage superior petrous vein and greater superficial petrosal nerve.Entities:
Keywords: Meningioma; Neurosurgical procedures; Petrous bone
Year: 2019 PMID: 31392875 PMCID: PMC6732348 DOI: 10.3340/jkns.2018.0015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Neurosurg Soc ISSN: 1225-8245
Characteristics of patients who underwent intradural transpetrosectomy for petrous apex meningiomas
| Case | Age/sex | Tumor size (mm) | Chief complaint | Preopscore | Scale by Simpson | Complications | Postop score | Progression-free survival (months) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 40/F | 21 | Headache | 100 | I | 100 | Censored obsevations | |
| 2 | 36/M | 24 | Headache | 100 | I | 100 | Censored obsevations | |
| 3 | 50/M | 28 | Headache | 100 | II | Facial numbness | 90 | Censored obsevations |
| 4 | 38/M | 25 | Diplopia | 90 | II | 100 | Censored obsevations | |
| 5 | 34/F | 31 | Facial numbness | 90 | II | 100 | Censored obsevations | |
| 6 | 41/F | 31 | Headache, facial numbness | 90 | II | 100 | 61 | |
| 7 | 30/F | 24 | Facial numbness | 90 | I | 100 | Censored obsevations | |
| 8 | 33/M | 27 | Headache, facial numbness | 90 | II | Facial numbness | 90 | 48 |
| 9 | 45/F | 30 | Headache, facial numbness | 90 | II | Facial numbness | 90 | Censored obsevations |
| 10 | 43/F | 35 | Headache, facial numbness | 90 | III | Facial numbness | 90 | Censored obsevations |
| 11 | 38/M | 30 | Facial numbness | 90 | I | Hydrocephalus | 80 | Censored obsevations |
| 12 | 38/F | 28 | Hearing disturbance | 80 | III | 100 | 35 | |
| 13 | 43/M | 35 | Hearing disturbance | 80 | III | Facial numbness | 90 | 23 |
| 14 | 62/F | 35 | Headache, diplopia | 80 | III | Diplopia | 80 | 43 |
| 15 | 49/F | 38 | Headache, vision | 70 | III | 100 | 11 | |
| 16 | 76/F | 42 | Headache, ision fading, ataxia | 40 | III | Hemiparesis, cerebrospinal fluid leak | 60 | Censored obsevations |
M : male, F : female
Fig. 1.A : Preoperative MRI, axial view : an enhanced petrous apex meningioma was seen around the right Meckel’s cave and extend into the supratentorial region. B : Preoperative CT : relationship between bone and tumor. C : Preoperative 3D-CT angiography : right posterior cerebral artery was compressed and replaced superior to the tumor. D : Postoperative MRI : no residual tumor. E : Postoperative CT : the drilling extent of petrous bone. F : Postoperative 3D-CT reconstruction : bone flap was placed back. MRI : magnetic resonance imaging, CT : computed tomography.
Fig. 2.A : Patient’s position and skin incision. B : The size of bone flap. C : Superior petrosal sinus groove was clipped with titanium clips. D : Identified the internal auditory canal by Garcia-Ibanz method [5]. E : Drilling extent. ① 1.5 cm : from the trigeminal nerve pressure trace to the internal auditory canal; ② 1.0 cm : from the petrous edge to the petrous section of internal carotid artery; ③ 1.0 cm : from the petrous tip to the petrosal sinus. F : Separated neurovascular structures from tumor. FS : foramen spinosum, GSPN : greater superficial petrosal nerve, AE : arcuate eminence, IAC : internal auditory canal, Gr. : great, For. : foramen, Trig. : trigminal, Pet. : petrosal, N. : nerve, Occip. : occipital, Arc. : arcuate, Emin. : eminece, Int. : internal, Ac. : arcuate, Sig. : sigmoid.
Fig. 3.Histological examination of meningioma following hematoxylin and eosin staining (×200).