改良的经鼻窦经小骨入路治疗颅前窝脑膜瘤:技术说明和文献回顾。

IF 0.6 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1055/a-2060-5534
Bruno Lobo Mota de Siqueira, Luiz Euripedes Almondes Santana Lemos, Maysa Gomes Ferreira de Araújo, Rhuann Pontes Dos Santos Silva, Mayle Gomes Ferreira de Araújo, Fabíola Gissel Cortez, Hildo Rocha Cirne de Azevedo Filho
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目前,颅底外科手术面临着通过较少的手术入路和最小的脑组织回缩来实现最大可能的肿瘤切除的困境。这项工作的目的是报道一种微创的一步一步的方法来治疗前颅窝肿瘤,并进行文献综述。方法在我们的工作中,我们描述了一个循序渐进的方法,与图像,这是一个变化的跨骨入路。结果所有病例均获得最大限度的病灶全切除。无术后并发症发生。在一个病例中,我们利用这一通道切除了额叶中的异物。结论经鼻窦经额骨入路可直接进入颅前窝肿瘤及其他靠近颅前窝底的额叶病变,无需脑内回缩,可使肿瘤早期断流。然而,这种方法并不推荐用于所有类型的肿瘤,并且对于位于前方的病变正在改进。
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Modified Trans-Sinusal Transglabellar Approach for Anterior Cranial Fossa Meningiomas: Technical Note and Literature Review.

Introduction  Currently, skull base surgery faces the dilemma of achieving the maximum possible tumor resection through less aggressive approaches and with minimal retraction of brain tissue. The objective of this work is to report a minimally invasive step-by-step approach to anterior cranial fossa tumors and to perform a literature review. Methods  In our work, we describe a step-by-step approach, with images, which is a variation of the transglabellar approach. Results  In all cases, we achieved maximum total resection of the lesion. There were no postoperative complications related to the surgery. In one case, we used the access to remove a foreign body in the frontal lobe. Conclusion  The frontal trans-sinusal transglabellar access allows direct access to anterior cranial fossa tumors and other frontal lobe lesions close to the floor of the anterior fossa, without the need for brain retraction, allowing early devascularization of the tumor. However, this access is not recommended for all types of tumors, and is being improved for more anteriorly located lesions.

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