Background: Sphenoid wing meningiomas account for 20% of supratentorial meningiomas. The main supply of these tumors is provided by branches of the middle and accessory meningeal arteries. Surgical resection of meningiomas requires early tumor devascularization. Our objective is to present the role of transzygomatic approach plus mini-peeling of the anterior third of the middle fossa in the extradural identification and coagulation of branches of middle and accessory meningeal arteries involved in tumor supply.
Methods: Ten formalin-fixed, silicone-injected cadaveric heads were used. On each side a transzygomatic approach plus mini-peeling of the anterior third of the middle fossa was performed. Between 2005 and 2017, the authors applied this technique for the resection of sphenoid wing meningiomas in 28 patients.
Results: The mean age of patients was 54 years. Thirteen tumors could be classified as medial-third type, 6 as middle-third type, and 4 tumors were lateral-third type. Five tumors represented combined types. Of these, 3 tumors involved the medial and middle-third of the sphenoid wing and 2 involved the entire wing. Surgical resection was classified as Simpson I/II in 24 patients (86%). There were no permanent deficits or postoperative mortality.
Conclusions: The transzygomatic approach combined with mini-peeling of the anterior third of the middle fossa is effective in allowing early devascularization of sphenoid wing meningiomas. These maneuvers are particularly important during resection of large tumors.
Keywords: Meningiomas; middle fossa; sphenoid wing; transzygomatic approach.