Foramen magnum meningioma approached by the midline subtonsilar approach – Revisiting Cushing’s classification of craniospinal meningiomas

Author:

da Silveira Roberto Leal1,Von Zuben Daniela de Oliveira2,Bertani Raphael2,Landeiro Jose Alberto3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, Madre Teresa Hospital, Belo Horizonte, São Paulo, Brazil.

2. Department of Vascular and Skull Base, University of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

3. Department of Neurosurgery, Federal Fluminense University, Niteroi, Brazil.

Abstract

Background: The management of foramen magnum meningiomas (FMMs) has been a challenge for skull base neurosurgeons. Since the initial description of a FMM in 1872, various surgical approaches have been described. Posterior and posterolateral FMMs are safely removed through a standard midline suboccipital approach. Nevertheless, we still face controversy regarding the management of anterior or anterolateral lesions. Case Description: A 47-year-old patient presented with progressive headaches, unsteadiness, and tremor. Magnetic resonance imaging showed an FMM that caused significant displacement of the brainstem. Conclusion: This operative video highlights a safe and effective surgical technique for the resection of an anterior foramen magnum meningioma.

Publisher

Scientific Scholar

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Surgery

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