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V119: PRETEMPORAL-TRANSCAVERNOUS APPROACH FOR A RECURRENT ATYPICAL MENINGIOMA OF THE CAVERNOUS SINUS
Luca Mattioli, MD1; Marco Schiariti, MD, Neurosurgeon2; Leonardo Maresca, MD1; Edoardo Barbieri, MD1; Riccardo Ciocca, MD1; Jacopo Falco, MD, Neurosurgeon3; Francesco Restelli, MD, Neurosurgeon2; Morgan Broggi, MD, Neurosurgeon2; Paolo Ferroli, MD, Neurosurgeon2; 1University Statale of Milan; 2Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta; 3ASST Great Metropolitan Niguarda

In this short surgical video we present a pretemporal-transcavernous approach for a recurrent atypical cavernous sinus meningioma.

Patient already recived Cyberknife radiosurgery after the first surgery (3 years before), with initial good oncological control. 

In consideration of the progressive disease, the biology of the lesion, and the neurological deterioration of the patient, we scheduled him for a new surgery.

 

 

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