TY - JOUR
T1 - Transnasal endoscopic resection of a cavernous sinus hemangioma
T2 - Technical note and review of the literature
AU - Fraser, Justin F.
AU - Mass, Alon Y.
AU - Brown, Seth
AU - Anand, Vijay K.
AU - Schwartz, Theodore H.
PY - 2008/9
Y1 - 2008/9
N2 - Objective/Importance: Hemangiomas of the cavernous sinus are rare lesions. Complete removal through a transcranial route often causes ocular motor palsies. Because the cranial nerves in the cavernous sinus are lateral to the carotid, a medial approach to the cavernous sinus may be less traumatic to the cranial nerves. Clinical Presentation: A 50-year-old man with headaches, dizziness, diplopia, and magnetic resonance imaging that demonstrated a right cavernous sinus mass expanding into the sella and sphenoid sinus. Intervention: A gross total removal of a cavernous sinus hemangioma was performed through an extended endoscopic transsphenoidal approach. Conclusion: This is the first report of a complete removal of a cavernous sinus hemangioma using an endoscopic transnasal approach. The endoscopic transnasal approach to the medial cavernous sinus may be less traumatic than the transcranial route based on the lateral location of the cranial nerves.
AB - Objective/Importance: Hemangiomas of the cavernous sinus are rare lesions. Complete removal through a transcranial route often causes ocular motor palsies. Because the cranial nerves in the cavernous sinus are lateral to the carotid, a medial approach to the cavernous sinus may be less traumatic to the cranial nerves. Clinical Presentation: A 50-year-old man with headaches, dizziness, diplopia, and magnetic resonance imaging that demonstrated a right cavernous sinus mass expanding into the sella and sphenoid sinus. Intervention: A gross total removal of a cavernous sinus hemangioma was performed through an extended endoscopic transsphenoidal approach. Conclusion: This is the first report of a complete removal of a cavernous sinus hemangioma using an endoscopic transnasal approach. The endoscopic transnasal approach to the medial cavernous sinus may be less traumatic than the transcranial route based on the lateral location of the cranial nerves.
KW - Cavernous sinus hemangioma
KW - Endonasal surgery
KW - Gross total resection
KW - Transnasal
KW - Transsphenoidal
KW - Transthemoidal
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U2 - 10.1055/s-0028-1086059
DO - 10.1055/s-0028-1086059
M3 - Article
C2 - 19240830
AN - SCOPUS:54349097006
SN - 1531-5010
VL - 18
SP - 309
EP - 315
JO - Skull Base
JF - Skull Base
IS - 5
ER -