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Supraorbital minicraniotomy.

Y B Fernandes, D Maitrot, P Kehrli

    Skull Base Surgery
    |January 1, 1997
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Supraorbital microcraniotomy, a minimally invasive surgical approach, offers a safe and effective method for treating small brain lesions. This technique provides good cosmetic outcomes for patients with anterior fossa and cistern pathologies.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurosurgery
    • Minimally Invasive Surgery

    Background:

    • Neuroendoscopy combined with microsurgery enables novel surgical strategies.
    • Minimally invasive techniques are increasingly important in neurosurgery.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To report early experiences with the supraorbital microcraniotomy approach.
    • To evaluate the safety and utility of this technique for specific intracranial lesions.

    Main Methods:

    • Performed supraorbital microcraniotomy via a 50-mm eyebrow incision.
    • Applied the technique to six patients with various intracranial lesions.
    • Utilized neuroendoscopy in conjunction with microsurgery.

    Main Results:

    • The supraorbital approach was suitable for lesions in the anterior fossa, suprasellar cisterns, and Sylvian cistern.

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  • Six patients with diverse lesions were treated successfully.
  • Patients achieved good cosmetic results post-surgery.
  • Conclusions:

    • Supraorbital microcraniotomy is a safe and useful surgical approach for selected cases.
    • This technique is particularly well-suited for small lesions in the anterior cranial base and adjacent cisterns.