Modified Lateral Supraorbital Craniotomy with Posterior Orbitotomy and Anterior Clinoidectomy for Resection of a Midline Planum and Tuberculum Sellae Meningioma.
Baylee H Stevens, Kiana Y Prather, Shannan Bialek, Christopher S Graffeo
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Abstract
The patient is a 51-year-old woman who had been experiencing syncope and near-syncopal events for at least 10 years with an otherwise benign neurological exam. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed an extra-axial mass consistent with a midline planum and tuberculum sellae meningioma, for which the patient opted to have resected. We demonstrate how performing a posterior orbitotomy with anterior clinoidectomy can enhance a lateral supraorbital craniotomy. The patient did well following surgery, with marked improvement in syncopal symptoms. Pertinent surgical anatomy and techniques are highlighted in this video demonstration.