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[Anterior transpetrosal (Kawase) approach for petroclival meningioma with trigeminal neuralgia: case report and literature review].

Revaz S DzhindzhikhadzeAndrey Victorovich PolyakovAnton ErmolaevRenat L KambievG Yu Grigoryan
Published in: Zhurnal voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N. N. Burdenko (2023)
The authors present a patient with petroclival meningioma complicated by trigeminal neuralgia. Resection of tumor via anterior transpetrosal approach with microvascular decompression of the trigeminal nerve was performed. A 48-year-old female patient presented with left-sided (V1-V2) trigeminal neuralgia. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a tumor 33´27´25 mm with a base adjacent to the top of petrous part of the left temporal bone, tentorium cerebelli and clivus. Intraoperative examination revealed true petroclival meningioma extending to trigeminal notch of petrous part of temporal bone. There was additional compression of trigeminal nerve by caudal branch of superior cerebellar artery. Total resection of tumor was followed by disappearance of vascular compression of trigeminal nerve and regression of trigeminal neuralgia. Anterior transpetrosal approach provides early devascularization and resection of true petroclival meningioma, as well as wide imaging of anterolateral surface of the brainstem, identification of neurovascular conflict and vascular decompression.
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