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Critical appraisal of minimally invasive keyhole surgery for intracranial meningioma in a large case series.

Jai Deep ThakurRegin Jay MallariAlex CorlinSamantha YawitzAmalia EisenbergJohn RheeWalavan SivakumarHoward KraussNeil MartinChester GriffithsGarni BarkhoudarianDaniel F Kelly
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Our experience suggests minimally invasive keyhole transcranial and endoscopic endonasal meningioma removal is associated with comparable resection rates and low complication rates, short hospitalizations and high 90-day performance scores in comparison to prior reports using traditional skull base approaches. Subtotal removal may be appropriate for invasive/adherent meningiomas to avoid neurological deficits and other post-operative complications, although longer follow-up is needed. With careful patient selection and requisite experience, these approaches may be considered reasonable alternatives to traditional transcranial approaches.
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