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KMID : 1037420210160020114
Journal of Korean Skull Base Society
2021 Volume.16 No. 2 p.114 ~ p.119
Endoscopic transnasal anterior clinoidectomy for optic canal unroofing in a patient with fibrous dysplasia of the sphenoid bone
Gomez-Amador Juan Luis

Sangrador-Deitos Marcos Vinicius
Hernandez Luis Alberto Rodriguez
Melendez Aldo Gabriel Eguiluz
Abstract
Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a rare, benign disease, characterized by the replacement of normal medullary bone by fibro-osseous tissue. It is caused by somatic mutations in the ¥á subunits of the stimulatory G protein encoded by the GNAS gene. FD can be divided into three categories. FD must be considered with any clival, sellar or parasellar lesion, especially with bone affection. Visual disturbances are one of the most disabling complications of this disease, secondary to optic canal compression. There is still controversy whether unroofing of the optic canal should be performed in these cases. We present the case of a 30-year-old woman who presented to our institution with a 3 weeks history of headache and blurred vision, for which a neuronavigated transnasal endoscopic resection was planned. We present a novel surgical approach, in which we performed a conventional transellar approach, with complete resection of an osseous lesion which infiltrated the sella turcica and clivus. Unroofing of the left optic canal and complete decompression of the optic nerve were performed, as well as an extradural clinoidectomy.
KEYWORD
Anterior clinoid, Clivus, Monostotic fibrous dysplasia, Neuroendoscopy
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