A case of foramen magnum meningioma in which case enhanced three-dimensional CT scan was valuable for preoperative evaluation of the surgical approach

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Kanai, M [1 ]
Kawano, K [1 ]
Uehara, S [1 ]
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[1] IZUMI MUNICIPAL HOSP,DEPT NEUROSURG,OSAKA,JAPAN
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NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY | 1997年 / 25卷 / 07期
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foramen magnum; meningioma; transcondylar approach; three-dimensional CT scan;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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We report a case of foramen magnum meningioma in which case enhanced three dimensional CT can was valuable for preoperative evaluation of the surgical ap proach. A 53-year-old women had suffered from stiffness and pain in the left occipital region and numbness of the left side of the face for about 2 years before admission. She had also weakness and numbness of the left side of her body for about 2 months before admission, and dysphagia and pain in the occipital region anti in the posterior region of the neck produced by straining for about 1 month before admission. Neurological examination revealed left hemiparesis, and hypalgesia and tactile hypesthesia of the left side of the body including the face. Plain X-P was normal. Enhanced CT can and gadolinium enhanced MRI revealed a well-enhanced mass attached to the left anterolateral part of the foramen magnum. The left occipital condyle was observed at the lateral side of the attachment part of this mass. Angiography revealed turner feeders from the meningeal branches of the left vertebral artery and the left ascending pharyngeal artery. Enhanced three-dimensional CT scan clearly showed that the tumor was attached to the left anterolateral part of the foramen magnum, that the left occipital condyle was at the lateral side of the attachment part of this mass and that the jugular foramen and jugular tubercle were situated superolateral to the attachment part of this mass. Considering these factors, we decided that removal of the posterior part of the left occipital condyle was necessary, but removal of the left jugular tubercle was not necessary for a good operative view from the left posterior lateral direction. The tumor was totally removed successfully and good results were obtained by the transcondylar approach without removal of the jugular tubercle. Histology of the tumor revealed meningothelial meningioma. In this case, preoperative evaluation with enhanced three-dimensional CT scan was helpful for deciding the surgical approach. With enhanced three-dimensional CT scan, it is easy to judge whether removal of the posterior part of the occipital condyle and/or the jugular tubercle is necessary for a good operative view, and we can get good images revealing the relationships between the tumor and surrounding structues. Preoperative evaluation with enhanced three-dimensional CT scan is very useful especially in this kind of situation.
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