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Inadvertent Compromise of the Thalamogeniculate Artery During Surgery for Invasive Tentorial Notch Meningioma: A Case Report Publisher



Sharifi G1, 2 ; Mohammadi E3 ; Dilmaghani NA4 ; Paraandavaji E1, 2 ; Jafari A1, 2
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Source: Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery: Advanced Techniques and Case Management Published:2025


Abstract

Meningiomas, usually benign brain tumors, occasionally exhibit aggressive behavior, as seen in tentorial notch meningiomas (TNMs). We detail a case of a 63-year-old woman with a TNM tightly adhered to vascular structures. Surgical resection led to inadvertent damage to the thalamogeniculate artery branch of posterior cerebral artery, leading to deep brain ischemia likely during clipping of basilar trunk. TNMs, comprising about 5% of meningiomas, present challenges due to their deep-seated location and intricate vasculature. Surgical planning must foresee potential vascular adhesions, and advanced angiography could aid in their identification. This case underscores the need for comprehensive understanding of cerebrovascular anatomy, emphasizing tailored surgical approaches and preparedness for managing vascular complications. © 2025
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