Cavernous Sinus Hemangioma: Imaging Diagnosis and Surgical Considerations

Montoya, Francisca; Vidal, Aaron; Sepulveda, Francisco; Marileo, Roberto; Caro, Joseline; Castillo, Mauricio

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cavernous sinus hemangiomas (CSHs) are extraaxial vascular malformations that tend to bleed during surgery. METHODS: We reviewed 12 magnetic resonance imaging scans with CSH, 5 of them biopsy proven. RESULTS: In our review, CSH commonly presented as a lobulated mass with high, uniform signal intensity on T2-weighted images, a dumbbell shape, and a sellar extension. Two thirds presented a "filling-in" pattern of enhancement on dynamic imaging. These features should lead to a correct preoperative diagnosis, which is essential for surgical planning and avoiding hemorrhagic complications. CONCLUSIONS: A combination of low signal on T1, high signal on T2 and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery, no diffusion restriction and homogenous enhancement should place CSH at the top of the list of differential diagnoses. This is especially true when there is a "filling-in" pattern on dynamic or delayed imaging. Doing so may alert surgeons to the possibility of copious intraoperative bleeding and therefore avoid complications of hemorrhage.

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Título según WOS: Cavernous Sinus Hemangioma: Imaging Diagnosis and Surgical Considerations
Título de la Revista: WORLD NEUROSURGERY
Volumen: 146
Editorial: Elsevier Science Inc.
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: E30
Página final: E37
DOI:

10.1016/j.wneu.2020.09.153

Notas: ISI