Management of Proptosis in a Case of Sphenoid-Orbital Meningioma

Md Moshiur Rahman, Robert Ahmed Khan, SIM Khairun Nabi Khan, Mohammad Samsul Arifin, Muhtamim Chowdhury
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Sphenoid-orbital meningiomas (SOMs) are difficult to completely resect because they involve the sphenoid wing, orbit, and cavernous sinus. As the tumor invades the optic canal, SOMs frequently present with visual deficits. The authors of this case report dealt with the case of a 65-year-old male patient who had right-sided proptosis. We diagnosed the patient, and his MRI revealed of him having SOM. The surgical approach was determined by the tumor's placement in the orbit and cranial cavity and its connections to the optic canal and optic nerve axis. Tumor was removed successfully by surgery. The patient retained a proptosis of less than 4 mm during the follow-up period. The visual acuity, visual field, and ocular fundus were examined during the follow-up. SOMs are notoriously difficult to treat surgically. The primary goal of surgery in symptomatic individuals with SOMs is to slow down the tumor's progression. Longer periods of post-operative follow-up is recommended to observe long-term results. Bang. J Neurosurgery 2022; 12(1): 65-68
蝶眶脑膜瘤1例突出的处理
蝶眶脑膜瘤(SOMs)很难完全切除,因为它累及蝶翼、眼眶和海绵窦。当肿瘤侵入视神经管时,SOMs经常表现为视觉缺陷。作者的这个病例报告处理的情况下,65岁的男性患者谁有右侧突起。我们对病人进行了诊断,他的核磁共振显示他患有SOM。手术入路取决于肿瘤在眼眶和颅腔内的位置及其与视神经管和视神经轴的连接。手术成功切除肿瘤。在随访期间,患者保留了小于4mm的突起。随访期间检查视力、视野、眼底情况。SOMs是出了名的难以通过手术治疗。对有症状的SOMs患者进行手术的主要目的是减缓肿瘤的进展。建议进行较长时间的术后随访以观察长期结果。爆炸。神经外科学[J];12 (1): 65 - 68
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