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Cavernous hemangiomas in the cavernous sinus.

J Shi1, C Hang, Y Pan

  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, Jinling Hospital, School of Medicine College of Nanjing University, The People's Republic of China.

Neurosurgery
|December 22, 1999
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Cavernous hemangiomas in the cavernous sinus are rare and challenging vascular tumors. Complete surgical removal, when feasible, offers the best outcomes, while piecemeal removal is not recommended due to bleeding risks.

Area of Science:

  • Neurosurgery
  • Vascular Neurology
  • Oncology

Background:

  • Cavernous hemangiomas in the cavernous sinus are rare vascular tumors.
  • Surgical removal is challenging due to severe intraoperative bleeding risks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze clinical, neuroimaging, and pathological features.
  • To evaluate surgical treatment outcomes for these rare tumors.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective study of 10 patients with cavernous sinus cavernous hemangiomas.
  • Surgical treatment included total removal, partial removal, and tumor biopsies.

Main Results:

  • Total tumor removal in 4 patients resulted in favorable postoperative courses.
  • Partial removal in 2 patients led to significant neurological deficits.

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  • Tumor biopsies in 4 patients caused severe bleeding and potential cranial nerve injuries.
  • Conclusions:

    • Neuroimaging features like T2 hyperintensity and well-defined borders aid diagnosis.
    • Tumor classification into subgroups based on intraoperative findings and pathology is possible.
    • Avoid piecemeal tumor removal unless main tumor supplies are interrupted to minimize bleeding.