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Meningiomas in the Central Skull Base:From the Perspective of Endoscopic Transnasal Surgery Hirotaka HASEGAWA 1 1Department of Neurosurgery, The University of Tokyo Keyword: 経鼻内視鏡手術 , 頭蓋底髄膜腫 , 前頭蓋底 , 後頭蓋窩 , endoscopic transnasal surgery , skull base meningioma , anterior skull base , posterior cranial fossa pp.762-771
Published Date 2024/7/10
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1436204975
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 Recent advancements in endoscopic transnasal surgery(ETS)have expanded the application of this technique to meningiomas in the central skull base area, offering a less invasive alternative with a potentially lower physical burden on patients than conventional microscopic skull base surgery. Notably, while ETS allows surgeons to reach tumors without traversing the brain and nerves, thus theoretically reducing the risk of cranial nerve damage, it requires a high level of proficiency to avoid inadequate resection and tumor recurrence. In this article, we discuss the various surgical considerations, including preoperative imaging, surgical setting, nasal cavity expansion, skull base opening, tumor removal, and skull base reconstruction, as general procedures for specific meningiomas. We further describe the concept and details of our multi-layer fascial closure technique for dural repair in ETS, underlining the importance of skilled dural reconstruction in preventing postoperative complications. In conclusion, while ETS for skull base meningiomas presents a promising and less invasive treatment option, its success relies heavily on the surgeon's experience and understanding of the skull base anatomy, stressing the need for careful approach selection.


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