
Anesthetic Considerations in a Case With Massive Recurrent Clivus Chordoma
Author(s) -
Pardis Soltanpoor,
Faranak Behnaz,
Hamidreza Azizi Faresani,
Afsoun Seddighi,
Maede Karimian
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international clinical neuroscience journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2383-2096
pISSN - 2383-1871
DOI - 10.15171/icnj.2019.15
Subject(s) - clivus , chordoma , medicine , anesthetic , surgery , skull
Chordomas rare low grade slow-growing malignant tumors with an incidence rate of 1 in 1 individuals.32% of chordomas occur in the clivus. Diagnosing Clival chordomas could be challenging due to their rare prevalence, insidious onset, and tendency to involve anywhere throughout the craniospinal column. Treating these tumors can also present as a challenge due to their proximity to vital structures and high recurrence rate. We present a case of massive recurrent Clival chordoma in a 27-year-old patient and discuss the anesthetic considerations in such cases.