Bicoronal Craniotomy, Posterolateral Orbitotomy, Extradural Anterior Clinoidectomy for Resection of Extensive Bilateral Tuberculum Sallae Meningioma Encasing the Right Optic Nerve and ICA

In this video, you can see bilateral tumor surgery around eye nerves and brain vessels.

A 69-year-old patient presented with severe headache and lack of vision, and it was found in MIR that a bilateral tumor is located around the eye nerves and brain vessels.

According to the surgery performed to treat the patient, the tumor was removed without damaging the brain and slowly. The effort of the surgical team during the treatment was that it was not as close as possible to the main parts of the brain and the tumor that had grown in different parts and was attached to the eye nerves, parts of the brain and its veins and vessels, without harming the patient's vision and health. Get out of the brain.

The article related to this surgery, in which the different stages of this disease are investigated and classified, has also been published in the American Journal of Neurosurgery. The patient of this surgery was in stage 3 of this disease, which is classified in the advanced phase of the disease.