Three-Stage Surgical Resection in Semisitting Position of Sphenocavernopetroclival-Foramen Magnum Meningioma: 3-Dimensional Operative Video

Operative Neurosurgery(2024)

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Large meningiomas extending through the middle cranial fossa, posterior fossa, and foramen magnum (FM) represent a surgical challenge even for experienced skull base surgeons. 1 Although decompression may be necessary for offering clinical improvement, surgical risks may involve cranial nerves and vascular injury. We present a case of a sphenocavernopetroclival-FM meningioma, with our surgical plan extending through the sphenoid region, FM, and posterior fossa to the anterior arch of C1. We designed a 2-day, 3-stage surgical strategy to achieve complete surgical resection for offering better long-term prognosis and satisfactory postoperative neurological outcome. 2 The surgical plan was completed in 2 days of surgery: the first day the extradural part for achieving optimal tumor exposure and the second day the intradural part to tackle tumor resection in a 3-stage fashion. The first stage consisted in a far lateral approach to access the lower portion of the tumor extending from the FM to the spinal region; the second stage focused on the portion of the tumor extending through the inferior clivus and the petroclival region; and the third stage consisted in resecting the tumor extending from the petroclival region to the sphenoid region. 3 A near-total resection was achieved, with a very small tumor remnant observed at the level of the tentorium on postoperative MRI, which was treated with radiosurgery owing to the young age of the patient. This is a 3-dimensional operative video showing the surgical steps of the tumor resection. The patient consented to the procedure and to the publication of her image.
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