Tuberculum sellae meningiomas: surgical considerations

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Autor(a) principal: Landeiro,José Alberto
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Gonçalves,Mariangela Barbi, Guimarães,Rodrigo Dias, Klescoski,João, Correa,Jorge Luiz Amorim, Lapenta,Mário Alberto, Maia,Orlando
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: We report our experience on the treatment of tuberculum sellae meningiomas (TSMs) regarding the involvement of the optic canal and clinical outcomes. We reviewed 23 patients who were operated on between January 1997 and December 2008. The surgical approach was unilateral subfrontal supraorbital osteotomy in one piece. Attempts were made to improve visual function via extra/intradural unroofing of the optic canal, which released the optic nerve. Visual symptoms were present preoperatively in 21 patients, and two patients were asymptomatic. Visual acuity remained intact in 6 patients, improved in 10, was unchanged in 5 patients, and worsened in 2 patients. The postoperative visual field was normal or improved in 17 patients, unchanged in four patients, and worsened in two patients. The optic canal and clinoid were drilled extradurally in eight patients and intradurally in nine patients. Total resection of TSMs was achieved in 19 patients. Incomplete resection occurred in two patients. Decompression of the optic canal seemed to increase the visual outcome.
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title Tuberculum sellae meningiomas: surgical considerations
spellingShingle Tuberculum sellae meningiomas: surgical considerations
Landeiro,José Alberto
tuberculum sellae meningioma
optic canal
visual symptoms
title_short Tuberculum sellae meningiomas: surgical considerations
title_full Tuberculum sellae meningiomas: surgical considerations
title_fullStr Tuberculum sellae meningiomas: surgical considerations
title_full_unstemmed Tuberculum sellae meningiomas: surgical considerations
title_sort Tuberculum sellae meningiomas: surgical considerations
author Landeiro,José Alberto
author_facet Landeiro,José Alberto
Gonçalves,Mariangela Barbi
Guimarães,Rodrigo Dias
Klescoski,João
Correa,Jorge Luiz Amorim
Lapenta,Mário Alberto
Maia,Orlando
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author2 Gonçalves,Mariangela Barbi
Guimarães,Rodrigo Dias
Klescoski,João
Correa,Jorge Luiz Amorim
Lapenta,Mário Alberto
Maia,Orlando
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Landeiro,José Alberto
Gonçalves,Mariangela Barbi
Guimarães,Rodrigo Dias
Klescoski,João
Correa,Jorge Luiz Amorim
Lapenta,Mário Alberto
Maia,Orlando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv tuberculum sellae meningioma
optic canal
visual symptoms
topic tuberculum sellae meningioma
optic canal
visual symptoms
description We report our experience on the treatment of tuberculum sellae meningiomas (TSMs) regarding the involvement of the optic canal and clinical outcomes. We reviewed 23 patients who were operated on between January 1997 and December 2008. The surgical approach was unilateral subfrontal supraorbital osteotomy in one piece. Attempts were made to improve visual function via extra/intradural unroofing of the optic canal, which released the optic nerve. Visual symptoms were present preoperatively in 21 patients, and two patients were asymptomatic. Visual acuity remained intact in 6 patients, improved in 10, was unchanged in 5 patients, and worsened in 2 patients. The postoperative visual field was normal or improved in 17 patients, unchanged in four patients, and worsened in two patients. The optic canal and clinoid were drilled extradurally in eight patients and intradurally in nine patients. Total resection of TSMs was achieved in 19 patients. Incomplete resection occurred in two patients. Decompression of the optic canal seemed to increase the visual outcome.
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