Different microsurgical approaches to meningiomas of the anterior cranial base.

Journal: Acta Neurochirurgica
Published:
Abstract

Background: Meningiomas of the anterior skull base show specific characteristics, which render them difficult to handle. These tumors include olfactory groove, supra- and parasellar, anterior sphenoid ridge, cavernous sinus, and spheno-orbital meningiomas. Tumor localization and size, encasement of important structures as well as the extent of dural attachment may influence the decision for an adequate approach.

Conclusions: Various approaches to the anterior cranial fossa exist, each with corresponding advantages and disadvantages. Recently, endoscopic approaches have increasingly been used. In this review, the different approaches to meningiomas of the anterior cranial fossa in respect of anatomical issues, indications, and associated risks are discussed.

Authors
Walter Rachinger, Stefan Grau, Joerg-christian Tonn
Relevant Conditions

Endoscopy, Meningioma