Preoperative evaluation of the venous system during the surgery of parasagittal meningioma
https://doi.org/10.21886/2219-8075-2019-10-1-79-83
Abstract
Clinical observation of the patient with parasagittal meningioma at the level of the middle third of the superior sagittal sinus and falx is presented. When such tumors are removed, the main task is to prevent damage to the parasagittal veins, the injury of which can cause a persistent neurological defi cit in the postoperative period. A feature of this case is the complex use of advanced minimally invasive methods of angiographic diagnosis when planning surgical treatment, which signifi cantly increases the chances of a successful outcome of the operation.
About the Authors
Yury G. YakovlenkoRussian Federation
PhD, Neurosurgeon in Department of Neurosurgery, Clinic
Assistant of the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Faculty of General Medicine
neurosurgeon
Vladimir A. Moldovanov
PhD, Neurosurgeon in Department of Neurosurgery, Clinic
Larisa V. Araslanova
PhD., Head of Department of Radiological diagnostics
Igor M. Blinov
Radiologist of Department of Magnetic Resonance and Computer Tomography, Clinic
Olga P. Suhanova
Radiologist of Department of Magnetic Resonance and Computer Tomography, Clinic
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For citations:
Yakovlenko Yu.G., Moldovanov V.A., Araslanova L.V., Blinov I.M., Suhanova O.P. Preoperative evaluation of the venous system during the surgery of parasagittal meningioma. Medical Herald of the South of Russia. 2019;10(1):79-83. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21886/2219-8075-2019-10-1-79-83