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Removal of cavernous malformation of the Meckel's cave by extradural pterional approach using Heros muscle dissection technique
Authors:Hakan Seç  kin MD,PhD,Nirav Patel MD,Emel Avc? MD,Robert J. Dempsey MD,Mustafa K. Ba?kaya MD
Affiliation:Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis 53792
Abstract:

Background

We report on a patient with trigeminal neuralgia caused by an extraaxial cavernous malformation (CM) located within Meckel's cave. The lesion was removed via a pterional extradural approach with a modified temporalis muscle dissection technique, which was first described by Heros and Lee. Cadaveric dissections were performed to demonstrate the wider exposure gained by this approach.

Methods

A 56-year-old man presented with a history of episodic shocklike, right-sided facial pain for 10 years. Neurologic examination revealed diminished sensation in the mandibular division of the right trigeminal nerve. Magnetic resonance imaging showed an ipsilateral enhancing lesion in Meckel's cave.

Results

After placement of a lumbar drain, a right extradural pterional approach was undertaken. By reflecting the temporalis muscle posterolaterally, the craniotomy was extended so that the line of sight was level with the floor of the middle fossa. This allowed access to the lesion without needing to remove the zygoma. The lesion was resected with microsurgical technique. The patient's pain improved significantly after resection, and histopathologic examination confirmed the diagnosis of CM.

Conclusions

Extraaxial middle fossa CMs arising solely from Meckel's cave are rare. These lesions are safely and simply approached by posteriorly deflecting the temporalis muscle during a pterional craniotomy, avoiding excessive elevation of the anterior temporal lobe or further bony removal.
Keywords:Abbreviations: CM, cavernous malformation   CN III, oculomotor nerve   CN IV, trochlear nerve   CN VI, abducens nerve   GSPN, greater superficial petrosal nerve   MRI, magnetic resonance imaging   pICA, petrous segment of the internal carotid artery   V1, ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve   V2, maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve   V3, mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve
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