Combined supra/infratentorial approach to tentorial meningiomas

Author:

Castro Igor de1,Christoph Daniel de Holanda2,Landeiro José Alberto1

Affiliation:

1. Hospital da Força Aérea do Galeão, Brasil; Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil

2. Hospital da Força Aérea do Galeão, Brasil; Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil; Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

Abstract

In spite of significant advancements in imaging technology, monitoring, and microsurgical techniques, complete and safe removal of tentorial meningiomas remains a challenge for most neurosurgeons. Classifications of tentorial meningiomas are revised. The combined supra/infratentorial approach to resects tentorial meningioma is discussed. This approach provides a wider exposure of the supra/infratentorial region with less brain retraction. With this approach the occipital lobe and the cerebellum are exposed along the tentorium. Two illustrative cases are presented. The patients were studied with computerized tomography, magnetic resonance and angiography. The anatomy of the transverse sinus and the confluence of the sinus could be appreciated with these studies. The operative technique is described stepwise. Emphasis is placed on pre-operative evaluation and surgical technique, leading to a total surgical removal of the lesion with margins of safety. The goal of surgical treatment of tentorial meningiomas is their complete and safe removal. With this unique approach we sought to confirm that it offers a safe means of resection not only the neoplasm but also the infiltrated dura.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology,Neurology (clinical)

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