Removal of clival chordoma in an adolescent thorough combned pterional transsylvian and anterior temporal approach
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2007Author
Sueslue, Hikmet Turan
Bayindir, Cicek
Gueler, Ilker
Bilgi, Bilge
Bozbuga, Mustafa
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Extensive and aggressive surgical removal is treatment of choice for patients who have chordomas of the cranial base. Well-developed microsurgical techniques, as well as good surgical judgment learned from experience are essential to avoid major morbidity. A 14-year-old female presented with progressive headaches and diplopia for three months. Cranial magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a well-circumscribed mass in the clival region. The mass was totally excised via right combined pterional transsylvian and anterior temporal approach (+ orbitozygomatic osteotomy). The tumor was located extradurally. The resected tumor had the typical histological and immunohistochemical characteristics of chordoma. No radiation therapy or chemotherapy was administered.
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