2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.neucir.2018.04.002
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Clinoidectomía anterior extradural en el manejo de meningiomas paraselares: análisis de 13 años de experiencia y revisión de la literatura

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“…Anterior clinoidectomy is now an integral part of the approach to the anterolateral skull base for the treatment of clinoid meningiomas, adding significant advantages including early devascularization of the meningioma, early optic nerve decompression, reducing manipulation of the visual pathway, and early identification of the ICA and optic nerve, reducing the possibility of injuring these structures [2,15,19,34,43,66]. In addition, it could provide access to the clinoidal segment of the artery for proximal control in addition to increased access to remove tumors from the carotid cave.…”
Section: Clinoidectomy or Not?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anterior clinoidectomy is now an integral part of the approach to the anterolateral skull base for the treatment of clinoid meningiomas, adding significant advantages including early devascularization of the meningioma, early optic nerve decompression, reducing manipulation of the visual pathway, and early identification of the ICA and optic nerve, reducing the possibility of injuring these structures [2,15,19,34,43,66]. In addition, it could provide access to the clinoidal segment of the artery for proximal control in addition to increased access to remove tumors from the carotid cave.…”
Section: Clinoidectomy or Not?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frontotemporal craniotomy approach with orbitotomy, in the case of meningiomas of the lesser wing of the sphenoid (18) (16) or extradural clinoidectomy, since it allows an early devascularization of the tumor (19), besides, it presents less complications and is easier to use, unlike the intradural technique; however, the latter facilitates the visualization of structures. In both, the decompression of the optic nerve must be complete (19) (16).…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total resection of this tumor is impossible by adjacent structures, however, extradural clinoidectomy allows to preserve the dura mater and prevent bone particles from depositing and subsequent repair with dural graft (19).…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%