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Use of a Suction-Monopolar Stimulator for Continuous Neurophysiology Monitoring During Endonasal Resection of a Cavernous Sinus Schwannoma: 2-Dimensional Operative Video.
Quintana, Daniel; El Sayed, Ivan H; Goldschmidt, Ezequiel.
Afiliação
  • Quintana D; Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA.
  • El Sayed IH; Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA.
  • Goldschmidt E; Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38953621
ABSTRACT
Cavernous sinus schwannomas are exceptionally rare tumors.1,2 Although these tumors commonly originate from the trigeminal nerve, instances involving the oculomotor, abducens, trochlear nerves, and the carotid plexus have also been documented.2-7 In this operative video, we showcase a 44-year-old man with a medical history of acromegaly and schwannomatosis who presented with retro orbital pain and a growing cystic lesion in the left cavernous sinus. Genetic testing ruled out neurofibromatosis types 1 and 2. An endonasal resection was recommended considering the left side and extradural location of the lesion.8 The tumor was excised through an endonasal transpterygoid approach using 2 suctions, one of which was equipped with an electrode tip for continuous monitoring of extraocular nerves during the resection process. Imaging postoperatively demonstrated near-total resection. Institutional review board approval was not required; the patient agreed to undergo the procedure and to have his operative video published.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article