This document describes several patient cases seen at a neurosurgery clinic. It includes details of symptoms, examination findings, surgical procedures, pathology results, and outcomes for patients presenting with meningioma, chordoma, and other conditions. Surgical approaches and total tumor removal are described for most cases. Post-operative courses involved improvement of symptoms or remaining neurologically intact in follow-up for several years.
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1. • G.Ç., 38-year-old female patient,
• GCS:13
• Headache for 5 years (progressive)
• Gait disturbance
• Generalized tonic-clonic seizures for two months
• Visual impairment on the left eye
• Left V1,V2,V3 hypoesthesia
• Left hemiparesis (4/5)
• Dysphagia
7. • Combined left transsylvian, anterior
temporal and transpetrosal-presigmoid
approach
• Total tumor removal was performed
22. • M.M.T.,14-year-old girl
• Progressive headache and right-sided
severe facial pain for one year
• Nausea, vomiting
• Blurred vision
• Bilateral papilloedema
• VI. nerve paresis
27. • Right combined transsylvian and anterior
temporal approach
- Right extended frontotemporosphenoidal craniotomy
- Right orbitozygomatic osteotomy (OZO)
- Drilling of the greater sphenoid wing,….
• Total tumor removal
• Cranial base reconstruction