Transpetrosal access to meningiomas juxtaposing the temporal bone
1994; Wiley; Volume: 104; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1288/00005537-199407000-00006
ISSN1531-4995
AutoresMyles L. Pensak, Harry van Loveren, John M. Tew, Robert W. Keith,
Tópico(s)Neurofibromatosis and Schwannoma Cases
ResumoMeningiomas arising from the petroclival dura have presented a challenge to both otolaryngologists and neurosurgeons. Access by means of subtemporal, suboccipital, translabyrinthine, or transcochlear routes have inherent limitations both surgically as well as from resultant morbidity. Since 1988, the authors have used a transpetrosal transtentorial (combined subtemporal suboccipital presigmoid) approach to these lesions in selected cases. The goals of this technique have been to preserve function of the cranial nerves, to avoid excessive retraction of the temporal lobe and cerebellum, and to eliminate damage to the venous sinus and Labbés vein. Exposure of the base of the tumor for ablation of the blood supply and access for tumor removal is an important advantage of this approach.
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