2025 Poster Presentations
P241: FUNCTIONING ADENOMA WITH CAVERNOUS INVASION - MANAGING CAVERNOUS SINUS DISEASE AS NEW FACULTY
M. Salman Ali, MD; Kenneth Byrd, MD; Fernando Vale, MD; Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University
Expanded sphenoidotomy performed. Sphenoid portion of the adenoma removed with two suction technique. Cavernous sinus exposed. Tumor resection is continued around paraclival carotid. Medical cavernous wall is opened and tumor removed from superior and inferior cavernous compartment. No cerebrospinal fluid leak identified. Carotid covered with free mucosal graft from middle turbinate.