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Visual Outcomes and Surgical Approach Selection Focusing on Active Optic Canal Decompression and Maximum Safe Resection for Suprasellar Meningiomas

The goal of treating patients with suprasellar meningioma is improving or preserving visual function while achieving long-term tumor control. We retrospectively examined patient and tumor characteristics and surgical and visual outcomes in 30 patients with a suprasellar meningioma who underwent rese...

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Autores principales: SAKATA, Kiyohiko, KOMAKI, Satoru, TAKESHIGE, Nobuyuki, NEGOTO, Tetsuya, KIKUCHI, Jin, KAJIWARA, Sosho, ORITO, Kimihiko, NAKAMURA, Hideo, HIROHATA, Masaru, MORIOKA, Motohiro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japan Neurosurgical Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10556211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37423756
http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/jns-nmc.2021-0142
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author SAKATA, Kiyohiko
KOMAKI, Satoru
TAKESHIGE, Nobuyuki
NEGOTO, Tetsuya
KIKUCHI, Jin
KAJIWARA, Sosho
ORITO, Kimihiko
NAKAMURA, Hideo
HIROHATA, Masaru
MORIOKA, Motohiro
author_facet SAKATA, Kiyohiko
KOMAKI, Satoru
TAKESHIGE, Nobuyuki
NEGOTO, Tetsuya
KIKUCHI, Jin
KAJIWARA, Sosho
ORITO, Kimihiko
NAKAMURA, Hideo
HIROHATA, Masaru
MORIOKA, Motohiro
author_sort SAKATA, Kiyohiko
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description The goal of treating patients with suprasellar meningioma is improving or preserving visual function while achieving long-term tumor control. We retrospectively examined patient and tumor characteristics and surgical and visual outcomes in 30 patients with a suprasellar meningioma who underwent resection via an endoscopic endonasal (15 patients), sub-frontal (8 patients), or anterior interhemispheric (7 patients) approach. Approach selection was based on the presence of optic canal invasion, vascular encasement, and tumor extension. Optic canal decompression and exploration were performed as key surgical procedures. Simpson grade 1 to 3 resection was achieved in 80% of cases. Among the 26 patients with pre-existing visual dysfunction, vision at discharge improved in 18 patients (69.2%), remained unchanged in six (23.1%), and deteriorated in two (7.7%). Further gradual visual recovery and/or maintenance of useful vision were also observed during follow-up. We propose an algorithm for selecting the appropriate surgical approach to a suprasellar meningioma based on preoperative radiologic tumor characteristics. The algorithm focuses on effective optic canal decompression and maximum safe resection, possibly contributing to favorable visual outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-105562112023-10-07 Visual Outcomes and Surgical Approach Selection Focusing on Active Optic Canal Decompression and Maximum Safe Resection for Suprasellar Meningiomas SAKATA, Kiyohiko KOMAKI, Satoru TAKESHIGE, Nobuyuki NEGOTO, Tetsuya KIKUCHI, Jin KAJIWARA, Sosho ORITO, Kimihiko NAKAMURA, Hideo HIROHATA, Masaru MORIOKA, Motohiro Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) Special Topic The goal of treating patients with suprasellar meningioma is improving or preserving visual function while achieving long-term tumor control. We retrospectively examined patient and tumor characteristics and surgical and visual outcomes in 30 patients with a suprasellar meningioma who underwent resection via an endoscopic endonasal (15 patients), sub-frontal (8 patients), or anterior interhemispheric (7 patients) approach. Approach selection was based on the presence of optic canal invasion, vascular encasement, and tumor extension. Optic canal decompression and exploration were performed as key surgical procedures. Simpson grade 1 to 3 resection was achieved in 80% of cases. Among the 26 patients with pre-existing visual dysfunction, vision at discharge improved in 18 patients (69.2%), remained unchanged in six (23.1%), and deteriorated in two (7.7%). Further gradual visual recovery and/or maintenance of useful vision were also observed during follow-up. We propose an algorithm for selecting the appropriate surgical approach to a suprasellar meningioma based on preoperative radiologic tumor characteristics. The algorithm focuses on effective optic canal decompression and maximum safe resection, possibly contributing to favorable visual outcomes. The Japan Neurosurgical Society 2023-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10556211/ /pubmed/37423756 http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/jns-nmc.2021-0142 Text en © 2023 The Japan Neurosurgical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives International License.
spellingShingle Special Topic
SAKATA, Kiyohiko
KOMAKI, Satoru
TAKESHIGE, Nobuyuki
NEGOTO, Tetsuya
KIKUCHI, Jin
KAJIWARA, Sosho
ORITO, Kimihiko
NAKAMURA, Hideo
HIROHATA, Masaru
MORIOKA, Motohiro
Visual Outcomes and Surgical Approach Selection Focusing on Active Optic Canal Decompression and Maximum Safe Resection for Suprasellar Meningiomas
title Visual Outcomes and Surgical Approach Selection Focusing on Active Optic Canal Decompression and Maximum Safe Resection for Suprasellar Meningiomas
title_full Visual Outcomes and Surgical Approach Selection Focusing on Active Optic Canal Decompression and Maximum Safe Resection for Suprasellar Meningiomas
title_fullStr Visual Outcomes and Surgical Approach Selection Focusing on Active Optic Canal Decompression and Maximum Safe Resection for Suprasellar Meningiomas
title_full_unstemmed Visual Outcomes and Surgical Approach Selection Focusing on Active Optic Canal Decompression and Maximum Safe Resection for Suprasellar Meningiomas
title_short Visual Outcomes and Surgical Approach Selection Focusing on Active Optic Canal Decompression and Maximum Safe Resection for Suprasellar Meningiomas
title_sort visual outcomes and surgical approach selection focusing on active optic canal decompression and maximum safe resection for suprasellar meningiomas
topic Special Topic
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10556211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37423756
http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/jns-nmc.2021-0142
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