Spheno-Orbital Aneurysmal Bone Cyst in Children: A Report of Three Cases and Literature Review.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY World neurosurgery Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1016/j.wneu.2024.12.022
Zhendan Zhu, Wenhan Zheng, Hongxing Tang, Yuanjun Hu, Manting Li, Shuangqi Gao, Ying Guo, Huasheng Yang, Wensheng Li, Haiyong He
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Abstract

Background: Only 2% to 6% aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) involve the cranial region, and even fewer show sphenoid and orbital involvement. The spheno-orbital ABC is prone to misdiagnosis and can result in intraoperative bleeding and residual lesions. The study was to summarize the clinical and therapeutic characteristics of patients with spheno-orbital ABC in children.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed three childhood-onset spheno-orbital ABC cases at our hospital. A literature review was conducted and the spheno-orbital ABC cases were retrieved. The characteristics of clinical manifestations, treatment outcomes, and follow-ups were analyzed.

Results: All three cases involved the sphenoid and orbital bones, and had a history of surgery or biopsy before being transferred to our hospital. Two of them were terminated due to severe bleeding. The surgeries were performed through frontotemporal craniotomy, where the masses and the surrounding suspected diseased bones were removed. The pathological diagnosis was ABC. All the patient's eye symptoms improved. A review of the literature reveals that ABC typically presents as bone destruction, with some lesions containing fluid levels. Tumors that significantly enhance on contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging are often misdiagnosed. ABC is more prevalent in children. The ABC can lead to excessive intraoperative bleeding and residual lesions. Gross total resection is the treatment of choice.

Conclusions: Spheno-orbital ABC should avoid transorbital approach in favor of craniotomy. It is imperative to remove as much of the affected bone as possible and to intensify subsequent monitoring. It is essential to prepare blood prior to surgery to manage potential severe bleeding.

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儿童眶内动脉瘤性骨囊肿:3 例报告和文献综述。
背景:只有2% - 6%的动脉瘤性骨囊肿累及颅骨,更少的动脉瘤性骨囊肿累及蝶骨和眼眶。蝶眶ABC容易误诊,并可导致术中出血和残留病变。本研究旨在总结小儿蝶眶ABC的临床及治疗特点。方法:回顾性分析本院3例儿童期发生的蝶眶ABC病例。我们进行了文献回顾,并检索了蝶眶ABC病例。分析两组患者的临床表现、治疗结果及随访情况。结果:3例患者均累及蝶骨和眶骨,转院前均有手术或活检史。其中两人因大出血而终止手术。手术通过额颞开颅进行,切除肿块和周围疑似患病的骨头。病理诊断为ABC。所有患者的眼部症状都得到了改善。文献回顾显示ABC典型表现为骨破坏,一些病变含有积液。对比增强MRI显示明显增强的肿瘤常被误诊。ABC在儿童中更为普遍。ABC可导致术中大量出血和残留病变。大体全切除是首选的治疗方法。结论:蝶眶ABC应避免经眶入路,选择开颅手术。必须尽可能多地切除受影响的骨,并加强后续监测。在手术前准备好血液以控制潜在的严重出血是非常重要的。
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World neurosurgery
World neurosurgery CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-SURGERY
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