Supra-orbital keyhole removal of anterior fossa and parasellar meningiomas

Author:

Paiva-Neto Manoel Antonio de1,Tella-Jr Oswaldo Inácio de1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil; Hospital Professor Edmundo Vasconcelos, Brazil

Abstract

The improvement of surgical techniques as well as the introduction of new surgical instruments promoted the use of keyhole craniotomies in neurosurgery. We evaluated the technical aspects of the supra-orbital keyhole approach considering the indications, limitations, and complications of this approach to treat anterior cranial fossa and parasellar meningiomas. Twenty-four patients (21 females; mean age, 53±8.6 years) operated on between 2002 and 2006 through a supra-orbital eyebrow approach were studied. Maximal tumor diameter ranged from 1.6 to 6 cm. Gross total resection was done in 20 (83.3%). All tumors were histologically benign. Two patients (8%) experienced CSF rinorhea and another two patients suffered transitory diabetes insipidus (8%). One patient experienced transitory hemiparesis. There was one case of meningitis and one mortality. Follow-up ranged between 6 to 66 months (mean 31.5±20.1 months), with no recurrence. The supra-orbital keyhole craniotomy is a useful minimally invasive approach to treat selected anterior fossa and parasellar meningiomas.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology,Neurology (clinical)

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