Endoscopic endonasal approaches for the management of skull base meningiomas: selection criteria and clinical outcomes
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Endoscopic endonasal approaches for the management of skull base meningiomas: selection criteria and clinical outcomes
Abstract
Background: Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial tumor, arising from different locations, including the skull base. Despite advances in adjuvant treatments, surgical resection remains the main and best treatment for meningiomas. New surgical strategies, such as the endoscopic endonasal approach, have greatly contributed in achieving maximum and total safe resection, preserving the patient's neurological function.
Methods: Based on the senior authors large experience and a review of the current literature, we have compiled this paper.
Results: We review the surgical technique used at our institution and the most relevant aspects of patient selection when considering resecting a skull base meningioma using the the EEA. Further consideration is given to some skull base meningiomas arising from specific locations with some case examples.
Conclusions: The EEA is not an ideal approach for every skull base meningioma. Careful evaluation of the neurovascular structures surrounding the tumor is imperative to select the appropriate surgical corridor for a safe resection. Nevertheless, for appropriately selected cases, the endoscopic technique is a very valuable tool with some evidences of being superior to the microscopic transcranial approach. A dual-trained surgeon, in both endoscopic and transcranial approaches, is the best alternative to achieve the best patient outcome.
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