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Suprasellar Tumor-Craniotomy Naoyuki OHE 1 1Department of Neurosurgery, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine Keyword: 小児鞍上部腫瘍 , 腫瘍摘出術 , 開頭法 , 手術アプローチ , 経頭蓋アプローチ , pediatric suprasellar tumor , tumorectomy , craniotomy , surgical approach , transcranial approach pp.1332-1339
Published Date 2022/11/10
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1436204699
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 Surgical procedures for pediatric suprasellar tumors include craniotomy and nasal surgery. Craniotomies are increasingly performed with a microscope, exoscope, and endoscope, while nasal surgery is performed mainly with endoscopes. In some cases, craniotomy and nasal surgery are performed together. This article describes craniotomy. Due to its large surgical field, craniotomy is often chosen for large tumors in the suprasellar region, tumors located above the optic chiasm and optic nerve, tumors extending laterally, and hypervascularized tumors. It is the surgical technique of choice for many neurosurgeons because they are familiar with it.

 Craniotomies include bilateral frontal and frontotemporal craniotomies. The interhemispheric and subfrontal approaches involve bilateral frontal craniotomy, pterional approach, orbitozygomatic approach, subtemporal approach using temporal-occipital craniotomy, and transpetrosal transtentorial approach using temporal-occipital-suboccipital craniotomy. The approach was selected based on the direction of tumor extension and relationship between the tumor and optic nerve, optic chiasm, and blood vessels. This paper describes the frequently used interhemispheric and pterional approaches based on our experience.


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