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  • SKULL BASE RECONSTRUCTION AND PEROPERATIVE TREATMENT FOR CRANIO-ORBITAL TUMORS/

    Objective To investigate the peroperative treatment of cranio-orbital tumors and the method of the reconstruction of the skull base. Methods Between April 2008 and April 2011, 35 patients with cranio-orbital tumor were treated. There were 21 males and 14 females, aged 17-73 years (mean, 46.3 years). The first symptoms were orbital pain in 13 cases, hypopsia in 12 cases, exophthalmos or abnormal eye position in 5 cases, headache and dizziness in 2 cases, di plopia in 2cases, and pulsating eyeball in 1 case. Some of the patients needed resecting the zygomatic arch, supercil iary arch, and orbit roof. The autogenous bone, titanium net, frontal bone periosteum, biogel, and artificial meninges were used to reconstruct the skull base. Results Tumors were resected by one-stage operation, and the anterior skull bases were reconstructed. Postoperative MRI indicated that total removal of tumors was achieved in 30 cases, subtotal in 3 cases, and partial in 2 cases at 3 days. There was no operative death. Cerebrospinal rhinorrhea and infection occurred at 1 week in 1 and 2 cases respectively, and were cured after lumbar drainage and antibiotics. The patients were followed up 6 to 36 months (mean, 18 months). In patients having hypopsia, the visual function was improved in 9 cases at 1 month; in patients having orbital pain, pain rel ief was achieved at 2 weeks after operation; in patients having exophthalmos or abnormal eye position and pulsating eyeball, sympotoms disappeared after operation. In 27 patients with benign tumor, 24 were cured, without recurrence during follow-up; in 8 patients with mal ignant tumor, 6 had recurrence within 18 months and underwent second operation or radiotherapy, 2 relapsed cases died of cerebral hernia and respiratory circulating failure at 24 months after operation. No complication of enophthalmos, pulsating exophthalmos, or collapse of zygomatic region occurred. Conclusion Using the autogenous bone, titanium net, frontal bone periosteum, biogel, and artificial meninges to reconstruct the skull base has rel iable foundation, simple operation, and easy anatomical reconstruction, so it is an effective method after the removal of cranio-orbital tumors; better effectiveness would beobtained when combining with the peroperative nursing.

    Release date:2016-08-31 04:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • RESECTION OF EXTENSIVE PITUITARY ADENOMA VIA SUPRAORBITAL KEYHOLE WITH ENDOSCOPEASSISTED MICRONEUROSURGERY

    Objective To study the methods and techniques of the treatment forextensive suprasellar pituitary adenona and repairing hole.Methods From Feb. 2001 to Mar. 2003, 9 patients with exrensive suporasellar pituitary adenoma underwent resection via suprabital keyhole with endoscope-assisted microneurosurgery. Then the remaining tumor was removed with neuroendoscope via Ⅰand Ⅱ space of optic chiasma. The small bone flap was fixed with Ti clamp. Results After the tumor was removed with microneurosurgery, the remaining tumor was still found with endoscope in 7 cases. Remaining tumor was totally removed in 6 cases, almost removed in 3 cases. The vision improvement was found in 7 cases one week after surgery. In the other 2 cases, the vision remained unchanged. Follow-up was conducted in 6 cases for 6 to 22 months. Neuroradiological recovery of MRI with no recurrence of tumor was observed. No complication of incision was present. Conclusion Enough intra and extra-cranial space can be provided to operate via orbital roof approach to sellar tumors. Endoscope-assisted microneurosurgery can increase the total-resection and successful rate treatment for extensive suprasellar pituitary adenoma, reduce the possibility of complication, and pretect the function of brain from being injured. Fixation of small bone flap with Ti clamp is safe, easy and reliable.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:29 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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