Zia Maula Fadhlullah, Asra Al Fauzi, Muhammad Azzam, Tedy Apriawan
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Abstract
Background: The supraorbital keyhole approach is a frequently used approach for anterior skull base tumors such as meningiomas. This approach has emerged as a valuable technique in neurosurgery for its minimally invasive nature and direct access to intracranial lesions through a small eyebrow incision. Traditional approaches utilizing rigid retractors have been associated with soft tissue trauma and prolonged operative times. Recent innovations in retractor-less techniques and specialized micro instruments have been developed to improve surgical precision by reducing tissue disruption and enhancing patient outcomes.
Case description: We present a series of 2 cases involving different patients with meningiomas located at the anterior skull base. All patients underwent tumor removal craniotomy using the supraorbital keyhole approach without the use of a retractor. Each patient had a short length of stay, better cosmetic outcomes, and fewer intraoperative and postoperative complications. This retractor-free approach also avoids damage to the blood vessels around the lesion, thereby minimizing intraoperative bleeding.
Conclusions: Retractor-less supraorbital approaches represent a transformative advancement in neurosurgical practice, allowing for minimally exposed and precise tumor resections with favourable outcomes. Continued research and innovation in retractor less techniques are essential for refining surgical approaches, standardizing methodologies, and expanding the applicability of this method across various intracranial pathologies. The successful outcomes observed in our series underscore the potential of retractor less strategies to optimize patient care and enhance the surgical management of intracranial tumors.
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The Chinese Clinical Oncology (Print ISSN 2304-3865; Online ISSN 2304-3873; Chin Clin Oncol; CCO) publishes articles that describe new findings in the field of oncology, and provides current and practical information on diagnosis, prevention and clinical investigations of cancer. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to: multimodality therapy, biomarkers, imaging, tumor biology, pathology, chemoprevention, and technical advances related to cancer. The aim of the Journal is to provide a forum for the dissemination of original research articles as well as review articles in all areas related to cancer. It is an international, peer-reviewed journal with a focus on cutting-edge findings in this rapidly changing field. To that end, Chin Clin Oncol is dedicated to translating the latest research developments into best multimodality practice. The journal features a distinguished editorial board, which brings together a team of highly experienced specialists in cancer treatment and research. The diverse experience of the board members allows our editorial panel to lend their expertise to a broad spectrum of cancer subjects.