2016-10-30
Benign dura mater of skull base
2015 case sharing,50 year old female, Mainland
Symptoms:Headache, Blurred Vision
It was recommended by both the Chinese Hospital and Hong Kong Queen Mary Hospital to remove the tumor.
Finally, a 6-hour minimally invasive microcranial surgery was performed in a private hospital in Hong Kong, and the tumor was completely removed. The optic nerve was decompressed, and the aorta (ICA) and anterior cerebral artery (ACA) in both sides of the brain were well preserved. Vision returned to normal. He was sent back to mainland China 3 days after the operation.
One year later, there was no tumor recurrence on MRI.
(#) This is an individual case, and the actual results vary from person to person.