TITLE:
Tuberculum Sellae Meningiomas: Transcranial Approaches Results and Complications
AUTHORS:
Karam Kenawy, Abdin K. Kasim, Momen M. Almamoun
KEYWORDS:
Tuberculem Sellae Meningioma, Pterional Approach, Skull Base, Outcome, Complications
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Modern Neurosurgery,
Vol.12 No.2,
March
7,
2022
ABSTRACT: Objective: Tuberculum sellae meningiomas constitute about 5% - 10% of intracranial meningiomas. They are difficult to treat, owing to
their close association with the optic nerves, chiasma, and major cerebral
arteries. This retrospective study aims to
report on the clinical outcome after transcranial approach for treatment
of tuberculem sellae meningiomas at our hospital. Patients and Methods: We reviewed patients with tuberculem sellae meningiomas and underwent
transcranial surgical approaches for their lesions at Sohag university
hospitals over a 4 years period starting from January 2018. The patients’ clinical
and radiological data, operative details, degrees of tumor removal, outcomes
and complications were reported. Results: There were 17 patients with tuberculem sellae meningiomas with a mean age
of 46.3 years. Female patients constituted 70% of cases. Pterional approach was
used in 59% of cases and unilateral subfrontal approach was used in 41% of
cases. Gross total tumor removal was achieved in 82% of cases. Visual acuity improved
in 47%, remained unchanged in 41%, and worsened in 5.9% of patients. Transient
post-operative diabetes inspidus and post-operative haematoma in tumor bed each occurred in 5.9% of
patients. Conclusion: Transcranial removal of tuberculum sellae meningioma is still considered the standard approach, with high rate of gross total resection and better
visual outcome and low mortality and morbidity.