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2026 Poster Presentations

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P024: SUPRAORBITAL EYEBROW APPROACH WITH OPTIC CANAL DRILLING AND MEDIAL CLINOIDECTOMY FOR RESECTION OF GLOMANGIOPERICYTOMA OF THE OPTIC NERVE
Adnan H Shahid; Mehdi Khaleghi; Garrett Dyess; Ursula Hummel; Matthew Pearson; Jai D Thakur; University of South Alabama

A 51-year-old-male presented with left-sided vision loss for 1 year presented with contrast contrast-enhancing lesion of the optic nerve extending into the optic canal, negative for inflammatory markers. A supraorbital craniotomy with optic canal and strut drilling was done achieving gross total resection with rare pathology of myopericytic tumor. Endoscopic inspection and ICG innjection is also highlighted to reflect the additional technical nuances. 

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