Surgical Management of Complex Skull Base Tumor Using Preoperative Multimodal Image Fusion Technology

Author:

Jian zhi-heng1,Chen peng1,Li yu1,Liao chang-chun1,Yi xin-feng1,Zhan run-gen2,Chen gang1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, Zhuhai’s People Hospital, Zhuhai, China

2. Department of Radiology, Zhuhai’s People Hospital, Zhuhai, China

Abstract

Objective: To review our single-institution experience in the surgical management of complex skull base tumors using multimodal image fusion technology. Methods: From October 2019 to January 2022, 7 cases of complex skull base tumors that performed preoperative multimodal image fusion in Zhuhai People’s Hospital neurosurgery department were involved in this study. The image data were uploaded to the GE AW workstation. Corresponding image sequences were opened in the workstation to complete registration fusion and 3D reconstruction. We retrospectively reviewed the clinical and imaging data, and surgical strategy, respectively. Results: one case of recurrent C2 schwannoma, 1 case of recurrent spindle cell tumor of the left cranio-orbital communication, 1 case of lobular malignant tumor of the left infratemporal fossa, 1 case of central giant cell repairing granuloma, 1 case of mesenchymal malignant tumor in left pharyngeal process, 1 case of meningioma in jugular foramen, and 1 case of hemangioblastoma with vascular malformation in fourth ventricular. All cases underwent preoperative multimodal image fusion for the surgical plan and all cases had gross total resection. Except for one case of mesenchymal malignant tumor in left pharyngeal process that had dysphagia and one case of hemangioblastoma that had discoordination, others cases were without postoperative complication. Conclusions: Preoperative multimodal image fusion and surgical approach simulation benefit complex skull base tumor surgical treatment. Individually multiple image assessment of complex skull base tumors to determine the specific surgical strategy is more rational and should be recommended (Supplemental Digital Content 1, Supplementary Video, http://links.lww.com/SCS/F936).

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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