Supraorbital trans-eyebrow keyhole approach microsurgery for sellar tumors
- VernacularTitle:眶上经眉弓锁孔入路显微手术治疗鞍区肿瘤
- Author:
Xiguang LIU
;
Aimin LI
;
Jun CHEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Keyhole approach;
Microsurgery;
Sellar tumor
- From:
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery
2005;0(11):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To discuss the technique of supraorbital transeyebrow keyhole approach microsurgery for sellar tumors. Methods A total of 33 cases of sellar tumors were treated in this hospital from July 2001 to June 2004. The resection of the tumor was achieved by way of a supraorbital eyebrow minicraniotomy through a 2.0 cm ? 3.0 cm keyhole approach. The surrounding cisterns of the sellar area were opened to expose underlying structures under microscope at proper angles. Results Of 26 cases of hypophysoma, a total resection was performed 19 cases, and a subtotal resection in 7 cases. Of 4 cases of craniopharyngioma, a total resection was performed 3 cases, and a subtotal resection, 1 case. One case of meningioma received a total resection, and 1 case of optic chiasm glioma underwent a partial resection. Postoperatively, transitory diabetes insipidus was observed in 5 cases, and grand mal epilepsy occurred in 1 case. There were no infection or bleeding after the operation. All the 33 cases were followed for 4~36 months (mean, 27 months). No recurrence of tumors was seen in the 24 cases of total resection. Postoperative radiotherapy was given in 7 cases of subtotal resection of hypophysoma, 1 case of craniopharyngioma, and 1 case of optic chiasm glioma, and no apparent enlargement of tumors was found. Conclusions Supraorbital transeyebrow keyhole approach microsurgery minimizes the unnecessary exposure of the brain and postoperative complications.