Endoscopic transorbital and transcranial multiportal resection of a sphenoorbital meningiomas with custom bone 3D printing reconstruction: Case report

Background Sphenoorbital meningiomas (SOM) harbor intrinsic features that render their surgical management and the reconstruction of the resulting bony defect overtly challenging. Methods A 70‐year‐old woman, harboring a long‐standing left frontotemporal bony swelling conservatively managed, present...

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description Background Sphenoorbital meningiomas (SOM) harbor intrinsic features that render their surgical management and the reconstruction of the resulting bony defect overtly challenging. Methods A 70‐year‐old woman, harboring a long‐standing left frontotemporal bony swelling conservatively managed, presented with progressive left proptosis. Radiological features were consistent with an en plaque SOM. A one‐step multiportal transcranial and endoscopic transorbital approach (TOA) with custom bone three‐dimensional (3D) printing reconstruction using polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) was scheduled. Results Postoperative functional and aesthetic results were excellent, with proptosis and calvarian deformity resolution. Tumor subtotal resection was achieved. Histopathological diagnosis confirmed a transitional meningioma (WHO grade I). Conclusions The endoscopic TOA, isolated or as part of a multiportal strategy, has entered the surgical armamentarium for the treatment of SOMs. A customized PMMA cranioplasty can be considered a possible option for the reconstruction of large bony defects in a one‐step fashion.
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endoscopic transorbital
Exophthalmos
Female
Humans
Meningeal Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging
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Meningioma
Meningioma - diagnostic imaging
Meningioma - pathology
Meningioma - surgery
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Polymethyl Methacrylate
Polymethylmethacrylate
Printing, Three-Dimensional
Skull
Skull Base Neoplasms - surgery
sphenoorbital meningioma
three‐dimensional printing
transcranial
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title Endoscopic transorbital and transcranial multiportal resection of a sphenoorbital meningiomas with custom bone 3D printing reconstruction: Case report
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