Staged Strategies to Deal with Complex, Giant, Multi-Fossa Skull Base Tumors

Brain Sci. 2023 Jun 6;13(6):916. doi: 10.3390/brainsci13060916.

Abstract

Given the complex and multifaceted nature of resecting giant tumors in the anterior, middle, and, to a lesser extent, the posterior fossa, we present two example strategies for navigating the intricacies of such tumors. The foundational premise of these two approaches is based on a two-stage method that aims to improve the visualization and excision of the tumor. In the first case, we utilized a combined endoscopic endonasal approach and a staged modified pterional, pretemporal, with extradural clinoidectomy, and transcavernous approach to successfully remove a giant pituitary adenoma. In the second case, we performed a modified right-sided pterional approach with pretemporal access and extradural clinoidectomy. This was followed by a transcortical, transventricular approach to excise a giant anterior clinoid meningioma. These cases demonstrate the importance of performing staged operations to address the challenges posed by these giant tumors.

Keywords: anterior clinoidectomy; endonasal endoscopic transsphenoidal approach; meningioma; pituitary adenoma; transcavernous.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

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This research received no external funding.