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The subtemporal approach to retroinfundibular craniopharyngiomas: A new look at an old approach

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Wong, RH; De Los Reyes, K; Alikhani, P; Sivakanthan, S; Van Gompel, J; Van Loveren, H; Agazzi, S; Friedman, AH; Ammirati, M
Published in: Operative Neurosurgery
January 1, 2015

BACKGROUND: Retrochiasmatic, retroinfundibular craniopharyngiomas are surgically challenging tumors. Anterolateral, posterolateral, and endoscopic endonasal approaches represent the most commonly used techniques to access these tumors, but all require an extensive exposure time, and each has its own risks and limitations. The subtemporal approach is a well-known neurosurgical approach that is rarely described for craniopharyngiomas. OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility, advantages, and disadvantages of a subtemporal approach for craniopharyngiomas. METHODS: Five patients with retrochiasmatic craniopharyngiomas where the majority of the tumor extended behind the dorsal clival line underwent a subtemporal approach for resection. Extent of resection, degree of temporal lobe injury, visual and endocrine outcomes, and time to recurrence were analyzed. RESULTS: Average tumor volume was 6.4 cm3. Near-total resection was achieved in 80% (4/5) and subtotal in 20% (1/5). All patients had stable or improved vision. There was 1 new permanent endocrine deficiency. Minimal temporal lobe edema was observed in 80% (4/5) of patients. Three patients required postoperative radiation. CONCLUSION: The subtemporal approach represents a feasible approach for retrochiasmatic, retroinfundibular craniopharyngiomas when gross total resection is not mandatory. It provides rapid access to the tumor and a caudal-to-cranial visualization that promotes minimal manipulation of critical neurovascular structures, particularly the optic apparatus.

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Operative Neurosurgery

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2332-4252

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January 1, 2015

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11

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4

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495 / 503
 

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Wong, R. H., De Los Reyes, K., Alikhani, P., Sivakanthan, S., Van Gompel, J., Van Loveren, H., … Ammirati, M. (2015). The subtemporal approach to retroinfundibular craniopharyngiomas: A new look at an old approach. Operative Neurosurgery, 11(4), 495–503. https://doi.org/10.1227/NEU.0000000000000972
Wong, R. H., K. De Los Reyes, P. Alikhani, S. Sivakanthan, J. Van Gompel, H. Van Loveren, S. Agazzi, A. H. Friedman, and M. Ammirati. “The subtemporal approach to retroinfundibular craniopharyngiomas: A new look at an old approach.” Operative Neurosurgery 11, no. 4 (January 1, 2015): 495–503. https://doi.org/10.1227/NEU.0000000000000972.
Wong RH, De Los Reyes K, Alikhani P, Sivakanthan S, Van Gompel J, Van Loveren H, et al. The subtemporal approach to retroinfundibular craniopharyngiomas: A new look at an old approach. Operative Neurosurgery. 2015 Jan 1;11(4):495–503.
Wong, R. H., et al. “The subtemporal approach to retroinfundibular craniopharyngiomas: A new look at an old approach.” Operative Neurosurgery, vol. 11, no. 4, Jan. 2015, pp. 495–503. Scopus, doi:10.1227/NEU.0000000000000972.
Wong RH, De Los Reyes K, Alikhani P, Sivakanthan S, Van Gompel J, Van Loveren H, Agazzi S, Friedman AH, Ammirati M. The subtemporal approach to retroinfundibular craniopharyngiomas: A new look at an old approach. Operative Neurosurgery. 2015 Jan 1;11(4):495–503.
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Published In

Operative Neurosurgery

DOI

ISSN

2332-4252

Publication Date

January 1, 2015

Volume

11

Issue

4

Start / End Page

495 / 503