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Keyhole Mini-Craniotomy Middle Fossa Approach for Tegmen Repair: A Case Series and Technical Instruction.

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Adil, SM; Zachem, TJ; Hatfield, JK; Abdelgadir, J; Hoang, K; Codd, PJ
Published in: Journal of neurological surgery reports
January 2025

Background and Importance  Tegmen defects associated with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks are a rare pathology that can result in severe complications if left untreated. There is no universal optimal surgical algorithm for repair, although the most common techniques are the middle fossa craniotomy (traditionally 25 cm 2 in area), the transmastoid approach, or both. Here, we describe successful use of a keyhole mini-craniotomy, only 6 cm 2 in area, without mastoidectomy or days of lumbar drainage. Clinical Presentation  Three patients presented with right-sided CSF otorrhea and hearing loss, with varying sizes of tegmen defects and associated encephaloceles. Keyhole craniotomies measuring 3 × 2 cm were used to perform a multilayer repair comprising an intradural collagen dural substitute, extradural fascial graft, extradural collagen dural substitute, fibrin sealant, and sometimes bony reconstruction using partial thickness craniotomy grafting. All patients were discharged on postoperative day 1 or 2, with no recurrence of symptoms at 6 months. Conclusion  The keyhole craniotomy approach does not sacrifice the extent of operative access for this pathology. This minimally invasive approach can likely be used more often without need for concomitant mastoidectomy, ultimately enabling shorter hospital stays and more rapid recovery.

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Journal of neurological surgery reports

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2193-6366

ISSN

2193-6358

Publication Date

January 2025

Volume

86

Issue

1

Start / End Page

e19 / e23
 

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Adil, S. M., Zachem, T. J., Hatfield, J. K., Abdelgadir, J., Hoang, K., & Codd, P. J. (2025). Keyhole Mini-Craniotomy Middle Fossa Approach for Tegmen Repair: A Case Series and Technical Instruction. Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports, 86(1), e19–e23. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2514-7338
Adil, Syed M., Tanner J. Zachem, Jordan K. Hatfield, Jihad Abdelgadir, Kimberly Hoang, and Patrick J. Codd. “Keyhole Mini-Craniotomy Middle Fossa Approach for Tegmen Repair: A Case Series and Technical Instruction.Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports 86, no. 1 (January 2025): e19–23. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2514-7338.
Adil SM, Zachem TJ, Hatfield JK, Abdelgadir J, Hoang K, Codd PJ. Keyhole Mini-Craniotomy Middle Fossa Approach for Tegmen Repair: A Case Series and Technical Instruction. Journal of neurological surgery reports. 2025 Jan;86(1):e19–23.
Adil, Syed M., et al. “Keyhole Mini-Craniotomy Middle Fossa Approach for Tegmen Repair: A Case Series and Technical Instruction.Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports, vol. 86, no. 1, Jan. 2025, pp. e19–23. Epmc, doi:10.1055/a-2514-7338.
Adil SM, Zachem TJ, Hatfield JK, Abdelgadir J, Hoang K, Codd PJ. Keyhole Mini-Craniotomy Middle Fossa Approach for Tegmen Repair: A Case Series and Technical Instruction. Journal of neurological surgery reports. 2025 Jan;86(1):e19–e23.
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Published In

Journal of neurological surgery reports

DOI

EISSN

2193-6366

ISSN

2193-6358

Publication Date

January 2025

Volume

86

Issue

1

Start / End Page

e19 / e23