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Tumor Embolization through Meningohypophyseal and Inferolateral Trunks is Safe and Effective

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue 8, Pages 1142-1147

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AMER SOC NEURORADIOLOGY
DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A7579

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This study reviewed the success and complications of tumor embolizations using the meningohypophyseal and inferolateral trunks. Among 14 patients, on average, 79% of tumors were successfully embolized without any mortality or morbidity. The average estimated blood loss was 395 mL, none of the patients required a transfusion, and the average operative time was 7.3 hours.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Skull base tumors are commonly supplied by dural branches of the meningohypophyseal and inferolateral trunks. Embolization through these arteries is often avoided due to technical challenges and inherent risks; however, successful embolization can be a valuable surgical adjunct. We aimed to review the success and complications in our series of tumor embolizations through the meningohypophyseal and inferolateral trunks. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a retrospective review of patients with tumor treated with preoperative embolization at our institution between 2010 and 2020. We reviewed the following data: patients? demographics, tumor characteristics, endovascular embolization variables, and surgical results including estimated blood loss, the need for transfusion, and operative time. RESULTS: Among 155 tumor embolization cases, we identified 14 patients in whom tumor embolization was performed using the meningohypophyseal (n = 13) or inferolateral (n = 4) trunk. In this group of patients, on average, 79% of tumors were embolized. No mortality or morbidity from the embolization procedure was observed in this subgroup of patients. The average estimated blood loss in the operation was 395?mL (range, 200?750?mL). None of the patients required a transfusion, and the average operative time was 7.3?hours. CONCLUSIONS: Some skull base tumors necessitate embolization through ICA branches such as the meningohypophyseal and inferolateral trunks. Our series demonstrates that an effective and safe embolization may be performed through these routes.

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