Artigo Revisado por pares

Brain stem cavernoma excised by subtemporal-infratemporal approach

2002; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 16; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/02688690220131831

ISSN

1360-046X

Autores

Sailendra Nath Sarma, Laligam N. Sekhar,

Tópico(s)

Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research

Resumo

Brain stem cavernomas are most safely removed through the pial surface at which the cavernoma is surfacing. When a lower pontine or an upper medullary cavernoma comes to the surface of the anterior portion of the brain stem, it is difficult to reach by traditional approaches. We describe a case of mid- and lower pontine cavernoma, surfacing anteriorly, which was completely excised by the subtemporal-infratemporal approach. After making a small temporal craniotomy and a zygomatic osteotomy, the petrous carotid artery was mobilized anteriorly and the petroclival bone was drilled away to reach the anterior surface of the pons using the subtemporal-infratemporal approach. A small incision was made on the anterior surface of the pons, between the CN V and CN VI and the cavernoma was completely excised with the aid of the surgical microscope and the neuro-endoscope. Immediately after the operation, the patient had a complete abducens palsy and a mild increase of left hemiparesis, both of which resolved completely within 3 months. The patient returned to the full time work without any neurological deficit. A follow-up MRI 1 year later showed the complete excision of the cavernoma. The subtemporal-infratemporal approach is useful for anteriorly located mid to lower pontine and upper medullary cavernomas.

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