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Staged microsurgical resection of supra-/parasellar meningioma with cavernous sinus exenteration and carotid-to-middle cerebral artery bypass.

Neurosurgical focus: Video 2026 Vol.14(1) p. V10 참고 6건 🔓 OA Meningioma and schwannoma management
TL;DR A radiation-induced WHO grade II atypical meningioma extensively involving the cavernous sinus, supra-/parasellar, and petroclival regions in a patient with 6 prior surgeries, 2 Gamma Knife treatments, and multiple systemic therapies is described, treated using a three-stage surgical approach.
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Sulaimanov U, Vera Figueroa F, Keles A, Erginoglu U, Serikkanov Y, Sevgi UT, Ozturk O, Baskaya MK

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A radiation-induced WHO grade II atypical meningioma extensively involving the cavernous sinus, supra-/parasellar, and petroclival regions in a patient with 6 prior surgeries, 2 Gamma Knife treatments

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APA Umid Sulaimanov, Franco Vera Figueroa, et al. (2026). Staged microsurgical resection of supra-/parasellar meningioma with cavernous sinus exenteration and carotid-to-middle cerebral artery bypass.. Neurosurgical focus: Video, 14(1), V10. https://doi.org/10.3171/2025.10.FOCVID25163
MLA Umid Sulaimanov, et al.. "Staged microsurgical resection of supra-/parasellar meningioma with cavernous sinus exenteration and carotid-to-middle cerebral artery bypass.." Neurosurgical focus: Video, vol. 14, no. 1, 2026, pp. V10.
PMID 41568188

Abstract

Atypical skull base meningiomas are characterized by aggressive growth and neurovascular invasion, which complicate resection and predispose to high recurrence rates. Lesions encasing major vessels and cranial nerves or refractory to surgery and radiation therapy are associated with significant morbidity, while systemic therapies remain largely ineffective despite ongoing trials. Their management, therefore, necessitates advanced microsurgical strategies. We describe a radiation-induced WHO grade II atypical meningioma extensively involving the cavernous sinus, supra-/parasellar, and petroclival regions in a patient with 6 prior surgeries, 2 Gamma Knife treatments, and multiple systemic therapies, presenting with ophthalmoplegia and right-eye blindness, treated using a three-stage surgical approach. The video can be found here: https://stream.cadmore.media/r10.3171/2025.10.FOCVID25163.

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