Transorbital neuroendoscopy-assisted resection of a giant optic pathway glioma in a neonate

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Maseko, Rodney
Mabogo, Maanda
Lockhat, Zarina I.
Makunyane, P.S. (Priscilla)
Ahmad, Samia
Bida, Meshack
Padayachy, Llewellyn

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Springer

Abstract

Congenitalgiant orbital tumors in infancy are relatively rare, especially when the tumors are associated with significant intracranial extension. We describe the use of a transorbital neuroendoscopy-assisted resection of such a lesion. While this approach is increasingly gaining popularity for certain anterior and middle skullbase lesions in adults, this report represents the youngest patient reported on where this minimally invasive approach has been successfully used to resect the intracranial tumor. This surgical approach obviated the need for a separate craniotomy, with the additional benefit of minimizing blood loss.

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Optic pathway glioma, Transorbital neuroendoscopic surgery, Giant orbital tumor, Minimally invasive surgery, Neonate, Pediatric Neurosurgery, Endoscopic Surgery, Optic Nerve Tumors, Neurosurgical Procedures, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Pediatric Oncology, Neonatal Surgery, Medical Innovation

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SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being

Citation

Maseko, R., Mabogo, M., Lockhat, Z. et al. 2023, 'Transorbital euroendoscopy‑assisted resection of a giant optic pathway glioma in a neonate', Child's Nervous System, vol. 39, pp. 2515-2520. https://DOI.org/10.1007/s00381-023-05986-1.