Turkish Neurosurgery 2025 , Vol 35 , Num 1
Is Unilateral Extended Pterional Craniotomy Adequate Instead of Bicoronal (Bifrontal) Craniotomy in Large or Giant Olfactory Groove Meningiomas?
Hakan YILMAZ1,Emrah AKCAY1,Alper TABANLI1,Onur BOLOGUR1,Cafer AK1,Huseyin Berk BENEK1,Alaettin YURT1
1University of Health Sciences, Izmir Faculty of Medicine, Izmir Bozyaka Education and Research Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery, Izmir, Türkiye DOI : 10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.46246-24.3 AIM: To evaluate the radiological characteristics, clinical features,and surgical outcomes of bicoronal incision and bifrontal craniotomy for olfactory groove meningiomas (OGMs).

MATERIAL and METHODS: This was a retrospective review of 16 patients (nine male and seven female) with large and giant OGMs operated through unilateral extended pterional craniotomy between 2010 and 2022. The radiological characteristics, clinical features,and surgical outcomes were examined.

RESULTS: All patients underwent surgical resection via a unilateral extended pterional approach.The mean age of patients was 62.1 years. The most common presenting symptoms were altered consciousness, seizures, headache,and anosmia. Ten (62.5%) and 6 (37.5%) patients had large (4-6 cm) and giant (>6 cm) OGMs, respectively. The mean tumor diameter was 6.3 cm (range:4-9). Simpson Grade2 resection was achieved in all 16 patients.

CONCLUSION: Unilateral extended pterional craniotomy offers a safe and effective alternative to the bilateral coronal approach for large and giant OGMs, minimizing risks of frontal lobe retraction, brain edema, and venous infarction. This approach allows for total resection with very low morbidity and mortality rates, making it a viable surgical approach for these complex tumors. Keywords : Giant, Meningioma, Olfactory groove, Pterional craniotomy

Corresponding author : Hakan YILMAZ, dr_hakanyilmaz@hotmail.com