Venous Anatomy Influence on the Approach Selection of a Petroclival Clear Cell Meningioma With Associated Multiple Spinal Meningiomas: 2-Dimensional Operative Video.
Walid I B N EssayedMichael A MooneyOssama Al-MeftyPublished in: Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.) (2021)
Preoperative careful evaluation of the sigmoid transverse sinus and its tributary veins is paramount for the safe surgical planning of petroclival lesions.1,2 When the vein of Labbé is running within the tentorium, classic petrosal approach involving transection of the tentorium is modified to avoid the risk of postoperative morbid temporal lobe venous infarcts.1-3 Thus, the surgical plan should be tailored to the specific patient anatomy as demonstrated in the presented case during which a transmastoid approach was followed, in the same surgical setting, by a middle fossa approach to resect a large petroclival clear cell meningioma with extension into Meckel cave. These meningiomas are WHO grade II tumors with a propensity to local recurrence and cerebrospinal fluid seeding.4 SMARCE1 mutations define this subtype of meningioma, with frequent familial inheritance, and predispose patients to both skull base and spinal clear cell meningiomas.5,6 Maximal surgical resection is the best initial treatment option allowing to withhold or delay the use of radiation in tumors frequently encountered in young patients.7 In this report, we demonstrate the microsurgical techniques deployed to achieve maximal resection of a petroclival clear cell meningioma and associated lumbar and sacral spinal meningiomas in a 20-yr-old patient with a familial SMARCE1 mutation. The patient agreed to the surgical intervention and to the use of her image.
Keyphrases
- clear cell
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- spinal cord
- ejection fraction
- case report
- randomized controlled trial
- cerebrospinal fluid
- prognostic factors
- radiation therapy
- resistance training
- optic nerve
- body composition
- gene expression
- blood pressure
- machine learning
- dna methylation
- optical coherence tomography
- high intensity
- minimally invasive
- combination therapy