Proposed System for Selection of Surgical Approaches for Craniopharyngiomas Based on the Optic Recess Displacement Pattern

Craniopharyngiomas remain surgically challenging because of the strong adhesion to vital neurovascular structures. We propose a system for the selection of surgical approaches based on the optic recess (OR) displacement pattern to facilitate surgical planning and obtain optimum visual and endocrinol...

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description Craniopharyngiomas remain surgically challenging because of the strong adhesion to vital neurovascular structures. We propose a system for the selection of surgical approaches based on the optic recess (OR) displacement pattern to facilitate surgical planning and obtain optimum visual and endocrinologic outcomes. Craniopharyngiomas were divided into 3 types based on the OR displacement pattern: superior, anterior, and involvement types. Selected surgical approaches and patient outcome were retrospectively reviewed according to these classifications. Visual and endocrinologic outcomes were compared among the groups. This study included 26 patients with primary craniopharyngiomas who underwent surgery at our institution, classified into 11 anterior, 11 superior, and 4 involvement types. The extended endoscopic endonasal approach provided excellent exposure inferodorsal aspect of the chiasm for manipulation of the dissection plane in the anterior and superior types with midline location. A unilateral subfrontal approach was required for tumor of the superior type with lateral extension. An interhemispheric translamina terminalis approach could provide safe dissection under direct vision of strong adhesion at the superior aspect of the chiasm in the involvement type. Visual and endocrinologic outcomes were better in the involvement type compared with the superior and anterior types. Visual outcome was significantly correlated with preoperative visual function. Craniopharyngiomas with the involvement type are indicated for the translamina terminalis approach to achieve the best visual and endocrinologic outcome. Our classification of the OR displacement pattern is useful to select the optimal surgical approach for craniopharyngiomas more accurately and concisely, especially in cases with third ventricular extension.
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Craniopharyngioma - pathology
Craniopharyngioma - surgery
Endoscopic surgery
Humans
Nose
Optic chiasm
Pituitary Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging
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Pituitary Neoplasms - surgery
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Third Ventricle - pathology
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