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Elective inferior temporal lobe resection as an adjunct to subtemporal approach for a case of tentorial meningioma arising from the middle part of the free edge of the tentorium: A case report

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posted on 2024-06-19, 13:52 authored by SK Gupta, A Aggarwal, L Wankhede
Background: Tentorial meningiomas attached to the inner edge of the tentorium are difficult to excise due to their deep location. Sufficient space may not be always available through a subtemporal approach. Thus, the aim of not retracting the brain is not fulfilled. Methods: To gain surgical corridor, we electively resected the inferior temporal lobe. This helped in greater working space, better visualization, and less chances of venous damage. Results: Employing this technique of elective temporal lobe resection helped us in complete tumor removal without compromising on vision or surgical corridor. Conclusion: A limited inferior temporal lobectomy greatly enhances the working space and vision in cases of difficult tentorial meningiomas. This translates into ease of tumor excision without compromising the patient safety.

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Journal

Surgical Neurology International

Volume

11

Article number

215

Pagination

215-215

Location

United States

ISSN

2229-5097

eISSN

2152-7806

Language

en

Publisher

Scientific Scholar

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