Removal of giant intraosseous meningioma followed by cranioplasty using a custom-made bioceramic implant: Case report

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Abstract

Intraosseous meningioma of the chordoid type is a rare clinical entity. Radical surgical removal and subsequent cranioplasty is the treatment of choice. Here, the authors report a severe case involving more than 70% of the calvarial surface area, which was removed and repaired using a prefabricated custom-made, titanium-reinforced, bioceramic implant and bone-cutting guides. Tumor removal and good esthetic outcome were achieved, along with a 17.1% increase of intracranial volume. Bioceramic implants have shown promising initial results and may represent an important new tool in the surgeon's armamentarium.

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Sundblom, J., Nowinski, D., Casar-Borota, O., & Ryttlefors, M. (2019). Removal of giant intraosseous meningioma followed by cranioplasty using a custom-made bioceramic implant: Case report. Journal of Neurosurgery, 131(3), 735–739. https://doi.org/10.3171/2018.4.JNS1850

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