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EEA Clinical Case Studies

Olfactory Groove Meningioma

The Patient

A 35-year-old woman was experiencing headache and vision loss from pressure and swelling in her brain related to a large tumor at the base of her skull. The tumor was an olfactory groove meningioma.

The Challenge

Traditional surgery would require a long scalp incision and lifting the front of the brain to get to the tumor. This particular tumor presented a challenge because of its height, which would require a long reach to the top of the tumor.

  1. Olfactory Groove Meningioma CT scan

    Pre-surgical scan shows a large olfactory groove meningioma.

  2. Olfactory Groove Meningioma CT scan

    Post-surgical scan show the successful removal of the large tumor via EEA surgery.

The Solution

Using the Endoscopic Endonasal Approach (EEA), UPMC surgeons removed the tumor without lifting the brain. Because of the height of the tumor, the surgeons removed the tumor in two steps, allowing the top of the tumor to fall down to them once the lower portion was removed, rather than chasing it up into the delicate reaches of the brain.

The Result

The entire tumor was successfully removed, and the patient's vision was restored.

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