Literature DB >> 19061139

Neuroendoscopic trans-third ventricle approach for lesions of the ventral brainstem surface.

T Miki1, N Nakajima, J Akimoto, J Wada, J Haraoka.   

Abstract

Due to the establishment in recent years of neuroendoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV), it has become possible during ETV to observe the ventral brainstem surface--particularly the prepontine cistern--in a minimally invasive manner via the third ventricular base with a neuroendoscope. As an adaptation of that technique in this study, we investigated a neuroendoscopic trans-third ventricle approach (ETTVA), which accesses lesions of the ventral brainstem surface with a neuroendoscope inserted via the stoma of the third ventricular floor. Our study included 6 cases, including one case each of neurenteric cyst, chordoma, pontine glioma (astrocytoma), ecchordosis physaliphora, endodermal cyst, and cystic schwannoma. Surgical operations performed by ETTVA included 3 cases of tumor resection, 2 cases of tumor biopsy, and 1 case of cyst puncture and aspiration. There were no complications accompanying ETTVA. Out of the 6 cases, only 1 required additional surgical treatment following ETTVA surgery. In the other 5 cases, no additional surgical procedures were performed. This study showed that ETTVA allowed access to the prepontine cistern quickly and in a minimally invasive manner. In selected cases, ETTVA can offer a new approach to these lesions.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19061139     DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1085446

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minim Invasive Neurosurg        ISSN: 0946-7211


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