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Journal of Neurosurgery | 2017

Complete endoscopic resection of a pituitary stalk epidermoid cyst using a combined infrasellar interpituitary and suprasellar endonasal approach: case report

Ana Carolina Igami Nakassa; Joseph D. Chabot; Carl H. Snyderman; Eric W. Wang; Paul A. Gardner; Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda

Intracranial epidermoid cysts are benign lesions of epithelial origin that most frequently present with symptoms of mass effect. Although they are often associated with a high rate of residual tumor and recurrence, maximal safe resection usually leads to good outcomes. The authors report a complete resection of an uncommon pituitary stalk epidermoid cyst with intrasellar extension using a combined suprasellar and infrasellar interpituitary, endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach. The patient, a 54-year-old woman, presented with headache, visual disturbance, and diabetes insipidus. Postoperatively, she reported improvement in her visual symptoms and well-controlled diabetes insipidus using 0.1 mg of desmopressin at bedtime and normal anterior pituitary gland function. One year later, she continues to receive the same dosage of desmopressin and is also taking 50 mcg of levothyroxine daily after developing primary hypothyroidism unrelated to the surgical procedure. A combined infrasellar interpituitary and suprasellar approach to this rare location for an epidermoid cyst can lead to a safe and complete resection with good clinical outcomes.


Operative Neurosurgery | 2018

Evaluation of Intranasal Flap Perfusion by Intraoperative Indocyanine Green Fluorescence Angiography.

Mathew Geltzeiler; Ana Carolina Igami Nakassa; Meghan Turner; Pradeep Setty; George Zenonos; Andrea Hebert; Eric W. Wang; Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda; Carl H. Snyderman; Paul A. Gardner

Abstract BACKGROUND Vascularized intranasal flaps are the primary reconstructive option for endoscopic skull base defects. Flap vascularity may be compromised by injury to the pedicle or prior endonasal surgery. There is currently no validated technique for intraoperative evaluation of intranasal flap viability. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the efficacy of indocyanine green (ICG) near-infrared angiography in predicting the viability of pedicled intranasal flaps during endoscopic skull base surgery through a pilot study. METHODS ICG near-infrared fluorescence endoscopy was performed during endoscopic endonasal surgery for skull base tumors. Intraoperative and postoperative data were collected regarding enhancement of the flap body and pedicle. Fluorescence was rated qualitatively. Postoperatively, flap perfusion was evaluated via MRI-contrast enhancement in addition to clinical outcomes (cerebrospinal fluid leak and endoscopic flap appearance). RESULTS Thirty-eight patients underwent ICG fluorescence angiography. Both the body and pedicle enhanced in 20 patients (53%), while the pedicle only enhanced for 12 patients (32%), the body only for 3 (8%), and neither for 3 (8%). When both the pedicle and body enhanced with ICG, the rate of postoperative MRI contrast enhancement was 100% and the rate of flap necrosis was 0%. The sensitivity and specificity of flap pedicle ICG enhancement for predicting postoperative flap MRI enhancement were 97% and 67%, respectively. Two of 3 patients without enhancement developed flap necrosis. CONCLUSION ICG fluorescence angiography of intraoperative flap perfusion is feasible and correlates well with outcomes of postoperative MRI flap enhancement and flap necrosis. Additional study is needed to further refine the imaging technique and optimally characterize the clinical utility.


World Neurosurgery | 2018

Long-Term Outcomes After Carotid Endarterectomy: The Experience of an Average-Volume Surgeon

Nayan Lamba; Georgios Zenonos; Ana Carolina Igami Nakassa; Rose Du; Robert M. Friedlander


Skull Base Surgery | 2018

Bilateral Coagulation of Inferior Hypophyseal Artery in Endoscopic Endonasal Transcavernous Approach: Does It Affect Pituitary Function?

Hamid Borghei-Razavi; Ana Carolina Igami Nakassa; Edinson Najera; Huy Q. Truong; Eric W. Wang; Carl H. Snyderman; Paul A. Gardner


Skull Base Surgery | 2018

Selective Surgical Resection of the Medial Wall of the Cavernous Sinus for Invasive Pituitary Adenomas: Surgical Technique and Outcomes in 49 Patients

Salomon Cohen; Edinson Najera; Ana Carolina Igami Nakassa; Huy Q. Truong; Nathan T. Zwagerman; Carl H. Snyderman; Eric W. Wang; Paul A. Gardner; Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda


Skull Base Surgery | 2018

Use of Intraoperative Indocyanine Green Endoscopy in the Assessment of Vascularity of Intranasal Flaps

Ana Carolina Igami Nakassa; Mathew Geltzeiler; Benita Valappil; Yuefang Chang; Georgios Zenonos; Eric W. Wang; Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda; Carl H. Snyderman; Paul A. Gardner


Skull Base Surgery | 2018

Basal Perforating Arteries of the Anterior Communicating Artery: Anatomical Study and Implications for Suprachiasmatic Region Surgery

Edinson Najera; Huy Q. Truong; Joao Belo; Salomon Cohen; Ana Carolina Igami Nakassa; Paul A. Gardner; Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda


Skull Base Surgery | 2018

Proximal Branches of the Anterior Cerebral Artery: Anatomical Study and Applications to Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery

Edinson Najera; Ana Carolina Igami Nakassa; Salomon Cohen; Huy Q. Truong; Hamid Borghei-Razavi; Paul A. Gardner; Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda


Skull Base Surgery | 2018

Persistent Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak after Endoscopic Endonasal Approach to the Posterior Cranial Fossa

Ana Carolina Igami Nakassa; Edinson Najera; Hamid Borghei-Razavi; Huy Q. Truong; Xicai Sun; Salomon Cohen; Eric W. Wang; Carl H. Snyderman; Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda; Paul A. Gardner


Skull Base Surgery | 2018

Clinical Experience with Secondary Endoscopic Reconstruction of Clival Defects with Extracranial Pericranial Flaps

Sercan Gode; Stefan Lieber; Ana Carolina Igami Nakassa; Eric W. Wang; Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda; Paul A. Gardner; Carl H. Snyderman

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Eric W. Wang

University of Pittsburgh

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Edinson Najera

University of Pittsburgh

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Huy Q. Truong

University of Pittsburgh

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George Zenonos

University of Pittsburgh

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