{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Transmaxillary approach for resection of maxillary division trigeminal schwannoma at foramen rotundum. {Author}: Nassiri F;Liang A;Agnoletto GJ;Couldwell WT; {Journal}: Acta Neurochir (Wien) {Volume}: 166 {Issue}: 1 {Year}: 2024 Feb 26 {Factor}: 2.816 {DOI}: 10.1007/s00701-024-05996-1 {Abstract}: BACKGROUND: The foramen rotundum and anterior cavernous sinus have traditionally been accessed by transcranial approaches that are limited by the high density of critical neurovascular structures. The transmaxillary approach provides an entirely extradural route to the foramen rotundum and anterior cavernous sinus.
METHODS: This patient with neurofibromatosis and facial pain with trigeminal schwannoma at the foramen rotundum was successfully treated by transmaxillary resection of the tumor. This approach allowed for a direct extradural access to the pathology, with bony decompression and tumor resection, avoiding transcranial routes.
CONCLUSIONS: The transmaxillary approach provides a safe and entirely extradural corridor to access smaller localized skull base lesions at and surrounding the cavernous sinus.