The aim of the paper is to present an unusual case of ectopic posterior fossa craniopharyngioma after repeated surgeries for primary suprasellar tumor. The clinical condition of the patient favored minimally invasive neuroendoscopic surgery. After presurgical planning with the help of neuronavigation system a trajectory from the contralateral side through the cisterna magna was chosen. Endoscopic cyst fenestration and cyst wall resection were safely performed with an excellent outcome. The possible origin of this posterior fossa craniopharyngioma is discussed together with tumor dissemination pathways. The endoscopic contralateral approach to the tumor utilized the wide working space provided by the cisterna magna and the great versatility of the navigated neuroendoscopic approach was proven.
posterior fossa craniopharyngioma - neuronavigation - endoscopy