Abstract
Introduction: Tentorial meningiomas account for 3–7.7% of all meningiomas in surgically treated
patients. In this group, the falco-tentorial meningiomas are considered to be the
rarest.
Case Report: The paper presents three cases of the tentorial and falco-tentorial junction meningiomas.
Two of the meningiomas were of major size and with an attachment at the falco-tentorial
junction, while the other was attached to the inferior notch of the tentorium. The
lesions manifested as headaches and disequilibrium that persisted for many years.
The Parinaud syndrome and diplopia were observed in the patient with the meningioma
attachment at the inferior notch of the tentorium. One of the lesions was resected
completely using an occipital bitranstentorial/falcine approach. In the second case
an occipito-transtentorial approach was used. However, during the surgery problems
arose with resecting the lesion on the other side. The meningioma of the inferior
notch of the tentorium was vascularized through the tentorial artery stemming from
the meningo-hypophyseal trunk of the intracavitary section of the internal carotid
artery on the right side. This meningioma required a two-stage operation. The surgical
treatment was satisfactory and depended on the patient's condition at the time of
the surgery.
Conclusion: The presented rare cases of tentorial and falco-tentorial junction meningiomas seem
to suggest that their treatment should be surgical and launched promptly after making
a diagnosis. The results of the treatment might then be favourable
Key words
meningioma - tentorial - falcotentorial junction - microsurgical treatment
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