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Minimally invasive neurosurgery : MIN 2009-Apr

Endoscopic endonasal surgery for biopsy of cavernous sinus lesions.

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Identifikohuni Regjistrohu
Lidhja ruhet në kujtesën e fragmenteve
H S Liu
X Di

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Abstrakt

BACKGROUND

The etiology of cavernous sinus (CS) lesions remains difficult to determine due to the wide range of pathological processes and in spite of the development of neuroimaging techniques. Microsurgery is still not appropriate to take a biopsy of CS lesions for diagnostic purposes while biopsy was rarely attempted by fine-needle aspiration guided by computed tomography. The authors present a new application to endoscopic endonasal surgery for the biopsy of lesions arising from or invading the cavernous sinus.

METHODS

Ten patients diagnosed with cavernous sinus lesions, 5 male and 5 female, whose ages ranged from 20 to 58 years (mean+/-SD: 38.4+/-11.8 years) underwent an endoscopic biopsy via the endonasal transphenoid approach by using 0 degrees and 30 degrees lens endoscopes. Nine of the 10 patients experienced headache, 6 presented with visual disturbances, and 2 presented with a decrease in facial sensation. Preoperative MRI identified 6 patients with CS lesions on right side, 3 on the left and 1 on both sides.

RESULTS

The accuracy of the diagnosis with this technique was 100%. The pathological diagnosis of the cavernous sinus lesions showed 3 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma, 2 patients with meningioma, 1 patient with esthesioneuroblastoma, 1 giant cell tumor of bone, 1 small cell carcinoma from the lungs, 1 fungal granuloma, and 1 schwannoma. Postoperatively 6 patients received radiotherapy, 1 patient received antifungal treatment, and the others did not receive any treatment, but were followed up in the clinic. The course of one patient was complicated by an internal carotid artery injury which was treated by interventional balloon occlusion, and another with transient cerebrospinal leakage cured within a week by subarachnoid drainage.

CONCLUSIONS

The authors present an alternative surgical approach for the diagnostic biopsy of CS under a direct endoscopic visualization. The technique is safe, effective and accurate for biopsy and provides a surgical route that can be added to the armamentarium for the management for pathological conditions in this region.

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