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DR.MUMTAZ ALI
NEUROSURGERY RESIDENT
JPMC,KARACHI
outlines
 Background
 Defination
 Classification
 Causes & location of hyperstosis
 Pathophysiology
 Epidemiology
 Presentation
 D/D
 Workup
 Treatment(medical & surgical)
 Complications
 conclusion
Background
 In 1614, Felix Plater
 In 1864,John cleland : cribriform plate &
right frontal sinus
 In 1915,Cushing & weed : arachnoid
Defination
 Meningiomas :arachnoid cap cells
 SWM : bony crest formed by wings (lesser and greater) the sphenoid bone.
 sphenoid ridge(lesser wing : internal 2/3 & greater wing its external 1/3)
Cont…
Classification
 En-plaque/spheno-orbital/hyperostotic
 Globoid meningiomas:
(1) deep, inner, or clinoidal
(2) middle or alar
(3) lateral, outer, or pterional
Enplaque/spheno-
orbital/hyperostotic
 carpet-like dural growth
 reactive hyperostosis
 extends :
 posteriorly :cavernous sinus
 anteriorly :orbital apex
Causes of hyperstosis
 vascular disturbances
 Irritation of bone without actual invasion
 previous trauma
 bone production by tumor cells
 osteoblastic stimulation of normal bone
 bone growth is actually bone invasion by tumor cells.
Location of hyperstosis according
to frequency
 lesser wing of the sphenoid bone
 the greater wing of the sphenoid
 The roof of the orbit
 the inferior orbital fissure
 the infratemporal fossa
 the orbital rim
GLOBOID MENINGIOMAS
(1) deep, inner, or clinoidal
(2) middle or alar
(3) lateral, outer, or pterional
Pathophysiology
 Head injury
 Radiations
 Harmonal (estrogen & progestrerone)
 Genetic(loss of DNA on 22 chromose)
 Androgen receptors(EGF,PDGF)
 Viruses(Inoue-melnick virus )
 Associated(gliomas,abscess & aneurysms)
Epidemiology
 Race( Caucasians, Africans, African Americans, and
Asians)
 Sex(Caucasians:75%women & 25% men.Africans show
an equal gender ratio).
 Age(onset is 50 years increases thereafter)
 Mortality(5years:87% & 10 years :58%)
Histologic findings
 According to the World Health Organization (WHO)
in 1993, :
 Benign (grade I) 6.9%: do not invade the brain
parenchyma.
 Atypical (grade II) 34.6%: mitosis & increased
nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio.
 Malignant (grade III and IV) 72.7%: greater mitosis,
necrosis, and invasion of brain parenchyma.
Presentation
 Headache
 orbital pain
 visual deficit
 Ptosis
 diplopia
 Ectropion
 Conjunctivitis
Presentation
corneal ulceration,
scleral hemorrhages
Oculomotor deficit
Facial hypoesthesia.
Memory impairment
olfactory hallucinations
hemiparesis.
Differenetial diagnosis
 Fibrous dysplasia
 Osteoma
 osteoblastic metastasis
 Paget’s disease,
 hyperostosis frontalis interna
 erythroid hyperplasia
 sarcoidosis
Workup
Endocrine(TSH),FSH &LH)
CT scan and MRI
auscultation of the skull
plain skull films
bone scans
Workup
 carotid arteriography
 Tumor markers(C-PiB)
 F-FDG PET scan
 Preoperative visual testing
 Intraoperative radiodetection of somatostatin
receptors is feasible, especially in bone-invasive
meningiomas
Medical treatment
 Indications:
 atypical and malignant meningiomas as an adjunct to
surgery
 partially resected benign meningiomas
 recurrence of meningiomas after a surgical resection.
Medical treatment
 Drugs:
 Antiestrogen(tamoxifen:nolvadex)
 Antiprogestrone(gastrinone)
 Mifepristone, RU-486 (Mifeprex)
 Antineoplastic(hydo-oxyurea & interferon alpha
2B)
 Anti-PDGF(trapidil)
 Dopamine antagonist(bromocriptine)
Surgery
 Indications:
 size of the lesion >2.5cm
 presence of signs or symptoms
 patient’s condition
 changes in the adjacent cerebral tissue (edema) on
imaging studies
 surgeon’s experience.
Goal of surgery
 radical excision of the tumor
 resection of the lesion + the dural implant (1-cm
margin) + all hyperostotic bone.
Preparation
 intravenous general anesthesia.
 Antiepileptic drugs
 broad-spectrum antibiotics
 Glucocorticoids
 Neurophysiologic monitoring
Positioning
 supine decubitus position
 the head fixed in a three-pin head holder
 head is slightly extension
 rotated toward the contralateral side of the tumor
 clinoidal tumors (between 30 and 40)
 alar and pterional lesions(between 40 and 50)
Skin incision
 a frontotemporal(pterional) curvilinear
 starting at the root of the zygomatic arch, just 5 mm in
front of the tragus
 runs vertically upward
 Once it passes the ear, it is curved rostrally and
superiorly toward the ipsilateral frontal region.
Variation in skin incision
 The midportion of incision can be extended backward,
especially in cases of pterional meningiomas with large
infiltration of the pterion.
 If an orbitozygomatic (OZ) approach is required, it is
necessary to extend the incision vertically down to the
level of the ear lobe.
Dissection of epicranial planes
 superficial temporal artery
 a posterior branch has to be coagulated
 Dissection continues until the temporal fascia is
identified
 Avoid wide separation between the temporal fascia
and the skin to avoid injury to the frontotemporal
branch of the facial nerve
Cont..
 retrograde direction
 two epicranial planes are created
 skin and temporal fascia (fasciocutaneous flap)
 temporal muscle alone (muscle flap)
Craniotomy & tumor resection
 anatomic variety of the meningioma
 Pterional
 Alar
 Clinoidal
 En-plaque
Pterional
 If hyperstosis:around the bone infiltration,bone flap of
around 5cm
 If hyperstosis is absent:standard craniotomy
 Section the tumor to elevate/remove the bone flap
 Craneictomy:osseous tumor
Pterional craniotomy
Alar
 frontotemporal craniotomy
 extradural resection of the lesser wing of the sphenoid
bone.
 Bone removal is continued until complete exposure of
the superior orbital fissure
 The dura mater is then opened following a curvilinear
frontotemporal incision, reflecting the dural flap
forward
clinoidal
 a frontotemporal
 resection of the sphenoid ridge
 The superior orbital fissure is also completely opened
 the posterolateral wall of the orbit is also removed in
case of orbital part of tumor
 Anterior clinoidectomy:high speed drill+irrigation
 Tumor involving optic nerve:curvillenier incision
Cont..
wide splitting the sylvian fissure
 Retractors are placed on the frontal and temporal
lobes
Cont..
 dural implants :coagulated
 distal branches of the MCA
 distal to proximal direction
 initial debulking
 Arterial dissection:proximally
 The optic nerve
En-plaque
 it is easier to expose the entire hyperostosis
 pterional craniotomy is combined with an OZ
osteotomy,particularly when the lesion extends into
the inferior orbital fissure, infratemporal fossa, or orbit
Reconstruction & closure
 resect a free dural margin
 closure of the dura mater necessarily implies
application of a graft
 Local tissue:aponeurotic galea, pericranium,or
temporal fascia
 Distant tissues fascia:lata or abdominal fascia
 Synthetic & biologic materials, but with a slightly
higher risk of infection.
 Watertight closure is mandatory
Cont…
 reconstruction of the pterional defect:
 Autologous materials:split calvarial bone graft or ribs
 synthetic materials:methylmethacrylate and titanium
Complications
 Postoperative EDH:due to wide dural detachment
 Csf leak
 Seizures:if grow near epileptogenic areas
 Cosmetic problems:inadequate reconstruction
 Infection:prosthetic material,sinus opened
Results
 In general, the short- and midterm follow-up results
after SWM resection are excellent
 In the majority of cases,gross total resection is
accomplished with minimal morbidity.
 However, the critical point is in long-term follow-up
because of the high risk of recurrence, which is
inversely proportional to the degree of tumor resection
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Sphenoid wing meningioma

  • 2. outlines  Background  Defination  Classification  Causes & location of hyperstosis  Pathophysiology  Epidemiology  Presentation  D/D  Workup  Treatment(medical & surgical)  Complications  conclusion
  • 3. Background  In 1614, Felix Plater  In 1864,John cleland : cribriform plate & right frontal sinus  In 1915,Cushing & weed : arachnoid
  • 4. Defination  Meningiomas :arachnoid cap cells  SWM : bony crest formed by wings (lesser and greater) the sphenoid bone.  sphenoid ridge(lesser wing : internal 2/3 & greater wing its external 1/3)
  • 6. Classification  En-plaque/spheno-orbital/hyperostotic  Globoid meningiomas: (1) deep, inner, or clinoidal (2) middle or alar (3) lateral, outer, or pterional
  • 7. Enplaque/spheno- orbital/hyperostotic  carpet-like dural growth  reactive hyperostosis  extends :  posteriorly :cavernous sinus  anteriorly :orbital apex
  • 8. Causes of hyperstosis  vascular disturbances  Irritation of bone without actual invasion  previous trauma  bone production by tumor cells  osteoblastic stimulation of normal bone  bone growth is actually bone invasion by tumor cells.
  • 9. Location of hyperstosis according to frequency  lesser wing of the sphenoid bone  the greater wing of the sphenoid  The roof of the orbit  the inferior orbital fissure  the infratemporal fossa  the orbital rim
  • 10. GLOBOID MENINGIOMAS (1) deep, inner, or clinoidal (2) middle or alar (3) lateral, outer, or pterional
  • 11. Pathophysiology  Head injury  Radiations  Harmonal (estrogen & progestrerone)  Genetic(loss of DNA on 22 chromose)  Androgen receptors(EGF,PDGF)  Viruses(Inoue-melnick virus )  Associated(gliomas,abscess & aneurysms)
  • 12. Epidemiology  Race( Caucasians, Africans, African Americans, and Asians)  Sex(Caucasians:75%women & 25% men.Africans show an equal gender ratio).  Age(onset is 50 years increases thereafter)  Mortality(5years:87% & 10 years :58%)
  • 13. Histologic findings  According to the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1993, :  Benign (grade I) 6.9%: do not invade the brain parenchyma.  Atypical (grade II) 34.6%: mitosis & increased nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio.  Malignant (grade III and IV) 72.7%: greater mitosis, necrosis, and invasion of brain parenchyma.
  • 14. Presentation  Headache  orbital pain  visual deficit  Ptosis  diplopia  Ectropion  Conjunctivitis
  • 15. Presentation corneal ulceration, scleral hemorrhages Oculomotor deficit Facial hypoesthesia. Memory impairment olfactory hallucinations hemiparesis.
  • 16. Differenetial diagnosis  Fibrous dysplasia  Osteoma  osteoblastic metastasis  Paget’s disease,  hyperostosis frontalis interna  erythroid hyperplasia  sarcoidosis
  • 17. Workup Endocrine(TSH),FSH &LH) CT scan and MRI auscultation of the skull plain skull films bone scans
  • 18. Workup  carotid arteriography  Tumor markers(C-PiB)  F-FDG PET scan  Preoperative visual testing  Intraoperative radiodetection of somatostatin receptors is feasible, especially in bone-invasive meningiomas
  • 19. Medical treatment  Indications:  atypical and malignant meningiomas as an adjunct to surgery  partially resected benign meningiomas  recurrence of meningiomas after a surgical resection.
  • 20. Medical treatment  Drugs:  Antiestrogen(tamoxifen:nolvadex)  Antiprogestrone(gastrinone)  Mifepristone, RU-486 (Mifeprex)  Antineoplastic(hydo-oxyurea & interferon alpha 2B)  Anti-PDGF(trapidil)  Dopamine antagonist(bromocriptine)
  • 21. Surgery  Indications:  size of the lesion >2.5cm  presence of signs or symptoms  patient’s condition  changes in the adjacent cerebral tissue (edema) on imaging studies  surgeon’s experience.
  • 22. Goal of surgery  radical excision of the tumor  resection of the lesion + the dural implant (1-cm margin) + all hyperostotic bone.
  • 23. Preparation  intravenous general anesthesia.  Antiepileptic drugs  broad-spectrum antibiotics  Glucocorticoids  Neurophysiologic monitoring
  • 24. Positioning  supine decubitus position  the head fixed in a three-pin head holder  head is slightly extension  rotated toward the contralateral side of the tumor  clinoidal tumors (between 30 and 40)  alar and pterional lesions(between 40 and 50)
  • 25. Skin incision  a frontotemporal(pterional) curvilinear  starting at the root of the zygomatic arch, just 5 mm in front of the tragus  runs vertically upward  Once it passes the ear, it is curved rostrally and superiorly toward the ipsilateral frontal region.
  • 26. Variation in skin incision  The midportion of incision can be extended backward, especially in cases of pterional meningiomas with large infiltration of the pterion.  If an orbitozygomatic (OZ) approach is required, it is necessary to extend the incision vertically down to the level of the ear lobe.
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  • 28. Dissection of epicranial planes  superficial temporal artery  a posterior branch has to be coagulated  Dissection continues until the temporal fascia is identified  Avoid wide separation between the temporal fascia and the skin to avoid injury to the frontotemporal branch of the facial nerve
  • 29. Cont..  retrograde direction  two epicranial planes are created  skin and temporal fascia (fasciocutaneous flap)  temporal muscle alone (muscle flap)
  • 30. Craniotomy & tumor resection  anatomic variety of the meningioma  Pterional  Alar  Clinoidal  En-plaque
  • 31. Pterional  If hyperstosis:around the bone infiltration,bone flap of around 5cm  If hyperstosis is absent:standard craniotomy  Section the tumor to elevate/remove the bone flap  Craneictomy:osseous tumor
  • 33. Alar  frontotemporal craniotomy  extradural resection of the lesser wing of the sphenoid bone.  Bone removal is continued until complete exposure of the superior orbital fissure  The dura mater is then opened following a curvilinear frontotemporal incision, reflecting the dural flap forward
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  • 35. clinoidal  a frontotemporal  resection of the sphenoid ridge  The superior orbital fissure is also completely opened  the posterolateral wall of the orbit is also removed in case of orbital part of tumor  Anterior clinoidectomy:high speed drill+irrigation  Tumor involving optic nerve:curvillenier incision
  • 36. Cont.. wide splitting the sylvian fissure  Retractors are placed on the frontal and temporal lobes
  • 37. Cont..  dural implants :coagulated  distal branches of the MCA  distal to proximal direction  initial debulking  Arterial dissection:proximally  The optic nerve
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  • 40. En-plaque  it is easier to expose the entire hyperostosis  pterional craniotomy is combined with an OZ osteotomy,particularly when the lesion extends into the inferior orbital fissure, infratemporal fossa, or orbit
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  • 43. Reconstruction & closure  resect a free dural margin  closure of the dura mater necessarily implies application of a graft  Local tissue:aponeurotic galea, pericranium,or temporal fascia  Distant tissues fascia:lata or abdominal fascia  Synthetic & biologic materials, but with a slightly higher risk of infection.  Watertight closure is mandatory
  • 44. Cont…  reconstruction of the pterional defect:  Autologous materials:split calvarial bone graft or ribs  synthetic materials:methylmethacrylate and titanium
  • 45. Complications  Postoperative EDH:due to wide dural detachment  Csf leak  Seizures:if grow near epileptogenic areas  Cosmetic problems:inadequate reconstruction  Infection:prosthetic material,sinus opened
  • 46. Results  In general, the short- and midterm follow-up results after SWM resection are excellent  In the majority of cases,gross total resection is accomplished with minimal morbidity.  However, the critical point is in long-term follow-up because of the high risk of recurrence, which is inversely proportional to the degree of tumor resection

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