Supra-Orbital Eyebrow Craniotomy for Removal of Craniopharyngioma

Daniel F. Kelly, MD
Brain Tumor Center, John Wayne Cancer Institute at Saint John's Health Center www.brain-tumor.org
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A cystic and solid suprasellar craniopharyngioma in a woman with visual loss is removed through a left supra-orbital eyebrow craniotomy.

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Supra-orbital eyebrow craniotomy for removal of craniopharyngioma
 
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A cystic and solid suprasellar craniopharyngioma in a woman with visual loss is removed through a left supra-orbital eyebrow craniotomy.
 
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Fatemi N, Dusick JR, de Paiva N, Malkasian D, Kelly DF: Endonasal versus supra-orbital keyhole removal of craniopharyngiomas and tuberculum sellae meningiomas. Neurosurgery, 64 [ONS Suppl 2]:ONS 64:269–287, 2009

Fatemi N, Dusick JR, de Paiva N, Kelly DF: The endonasal microscopic approach for pituitary adenomas and other parasellar tumors: a 10-year experience. Neurosurgery, 63 [ONS Suppl 2]; ONS 63:244-256, 2008

 
 
 
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