Neurosurgeon Raj Mukherjee discusses the case of a patient in their 70s, diagnosed with a meningioma resulting from radiation treatment for a previous condition. The tumor was pressing on the patient’s cerebellum and brainstem, causing gross confusion and difficulty walking. Dr. Mukherjee successfully completed a left-sided restrosigmoid craniotomy to remove the tumor in full. The patient is now back to daily life — symptom-free.
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Case Presentation: Resection of a Large Cerebillopontine Angle Meningioma via Retrosigmoid
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