[Meningiomas in the Central Skull Base:From the Perspective of Endoscopic Transnasal Surgery].

Q4 Medicine Neurological Surgery Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.11477/mf.1436204975
Hirotaka Hasegawa
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Recent advancements in endoscopic transnasal surgery(ETS)have expanded the application of this technique to meningiomas in the central skull base area, offering a less invasive alternative with a potentially lower physical burden on patients than conventional microscopic skull base surgery. Notably, while ETS allows surgeons to reach tumors without traversing the brain and nerves, thus theoretically reducing the risk of cranial nerve damage, it requires a high level of proficiency to avoid inadequate resection and tumor recurrence. In this article, we discuss the various surgical considerations, including preoperative imaging, surgical setting, nasal cavity expansion, skull base opening, tumor removal, and skull base reconstruction, as general procedures for specific meningiomas. We further describe the concept and details of our multi-layer fascial closure technique for dural repair in ETS, underlining the importance of skilled dural reconstruction in preventing postoperative complications. In conclusion, while ETS for skull base meningiomas presents a promising and less invasive treatment option, its success relies heavily on the surgeon's experience and understanding of the skull base anatomy, stressing the need for careful approach selection.

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[中央颅底脑膜瘤:从内窥镜经鼻手术的角度看脑膜瘤]。
内窥镜经鼻手术(ETS)的最新进展扩大了这一技术在中央颅底区域脑膜瘤方面的应用,与传统的显微颅底手术相比,ETS提供了一种创伤较小的替代方法,可能会减轻患者的身体负担。值得注意的是,虽然 ETS 允许外科医生在不穿越大脑和神经的情况下到达肿瘤部位,从而在理论上降低了颅神经损伤的风险,但它需要较高的熟练程度,以避免切除不充分和肿瘤复发。在本文中,我们将讨论各种手术注意事项,包括术前成像、手术环境、鼻腔扩张、颅底开放、肿瘤切除和颅底重建,作为特定脑膜瘤的一般程序。我们进一步介绍了在 ETS 中采用多层筋膜闭合技术进行硬脑膜修复的理念和细节,强调了熟练的硬脑膜重建技术对预防术后并发症的重要性。总之,虽然颅底脑膜瘤 ETS 是一种前景广阔的微创治疗方法,但其成功与否在很大程度上取决于外科医生的经验和对颅底解剖的理解,因此需要谨慎选择方法。
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Neurological Surgery
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