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Predictors of visual function after resection of skull base meningiomas with extradural anterior clinoidectomy.

Guillaume Baucher1, Lucas Troude2, Alexandre Roux3, Anderson Loundou4, Mohamed Boucekine4, Torstein Meling5, Pierre-Hugues Roche2.   

Abstract

Skull base meningiomas threatening the optic nerves may require performing an extradural anterior clinoidectomy (EAC) to optimally decompress the optic pathways. The present study evaluated the functional results and morbidity after surgical resection of skull base meningiomas including EAC, focusing on visual acuity (VA) and oculomotricity. Eighty-seven consecutive patients harboring skull base meningiomas who underwent surgical resection that included an EAC between 2003 and 2020 were retrospectively analyzed (86% women, median age 53 years). Decreased visual acuity (DVA) was graded as functional (VA ≥ 5/10) and nonfunctional (VA < 5/10). Statistical analyses were performed on VA and oculomotor nerve (OcN) dysfunction. Ninety surgical procedures were performed. Meningiomas were located at the anterior clinoid process (39%), cavernous sinus (31%), and spheno-orbital (30%) levels. Patients with a preoperative functional vision (normal or functional DVA) had a 90.9% (IC95% = [84.0; 97.8]) probability of preserving it at 6 months and an 84.8% (IC95% = [76.2; 93.5]) probability at last follow-up. Patients with preoperative nonfunctional vision (nonfunctional DVA or blindness) had a 19.0% (IC95% = [2.3; 35.8]) probability of recovery of functional vision at 6 months and a 23.8% (IC95% = [5.6; 42.0]) probability at last follow-up. Preoperative DVA was significantly associated with early postoperative DVA in univariate analyses (p = 0.04). Concerning the OcN, 65% of the patients experienced a postoperative dysfunction, and 78% of those cases recovered. Our study confirms EAC as a useful technical option for skull base meningiomas threatening the optic nerve, especially relevant for patients with preoperative functional vision, and supports early surgical management for these meningiomas.
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Keywords:  Anterior clinoid process; Anterior cranial fosse; Cavernous sinus; Extradural anterior clinoidectomy; Meningiomas; Middle cranial fossa; Oculomotor nerve; Oculomotricity; Spheno-orbital meningiomas; Visual acuity

Year:  2022        PMID: 35006456     DOI: 10.1007/s10143-021-01716-w

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


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