Surgery for clinoidal meningiomas with cavernous sinus extension: Near-total excision and chiasmopexy

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Background: The main factors limiting the extent of resection for clinoidal meningiomas are cavernous sinus extension and vessel adventitia involvement. The proximity to the optic apparatus and the risk of radiation-induced optic neuropathy often prevents many surgeons from proposing adjuvant radiosurgery. Method: We describe a simple technical solution that is to place a fat graft between the optic apparatus and the residual tumor to maintain the distance gained at surgery and facilitates the identification of anatomic structures. Conclusion: This technique allows to deliver optimal therapeutic doses to the residue reduces the dose received by the optic nerve below 8 Gy.

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Starnoni, D., Tuleasca, C., Levivier, M., & Daniel, R. T. (2022). Surgery for clinoidal meningiomas with cavernous sinus extension: Near-total excision and chiasmopexy. Acta Neurochirurgica, 164(9), 2511–2515. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-022-05281-z

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