Literature DB >> 19061145

Tentorial incision in a lateral-medial direction with minimal retraction of the temporal lobe in the subtemporal transtentorial approach to the middle tentorial incisural space.

N Hayashi1, M Kurimoto, S Nagai, H Sato, S Hori, S Endo.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The subtemporal transtentorial approach provides excellent exposure of the middle incisural space. A modification of the subtemporal transtentorial approach with use of a partial mastoidectomy is presented to avoid damage to the temporal lobe as a result of retraction as well as damage to venous structures.
METHODS: Four patients, one with a superior cerebellar artery aneurysm, one with a metastatic tumor in the midbrain, one with a tentorial meningioma, and one with a tentorial schwannoma were treated with the present approach. After subtemporal craniotomy, all of the cortical bone overlying the mastoid was removed. The mastoid air cells were drilled down, and the upper part of Trautman's triangle was exposed above the level of the lateral semicircular canal. The presigmoid dura and the temporal dura were opened and connected by incising the superior petrosal sinus. The cerebellar tentorium was incised in a lateral-medial direction along the angle of the tentorium.
RESULTS: In each case, the tentorium was incised with minimal retraction of the temporal lobe without any damage to the temporal lobe, or venous structures. The present approach yielded excellent visualization of the lesion and adjacent neurovascular structures. In 3 of 4 cases, the lesions were successfully treated. In the patient with a tentorial schwannoma extending from the middle to posterior incisural space, the extreme lateral supracerebellar-infratentorial approach was combined with the present approach.
CONCLUSIONS: Although additional partial mastoidectomy is time-consuming, it reduces the risk of damage to the temporal lobe as a result of retraction as well as damage to venous structures.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19061145     DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1085452

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


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Authors:  Xin Chen; Yu-Gong Feng; Wan-Zhong Tang; Huan-Ting Li; Zhao-Jian Li
Journal:  Neurosci Bull       Date:  2010-12       Impact factor: 5.203

2.  Pontine extension of a tentorial schwannoma without cranial nerve involvement: a case report.

Authors:  Pietro Ivo D'Urso; Michele Marino; Arturo Di Blasi; Carmine Franco Muccio; Pompilio De Cillis; Giuseppe Catapano
Journal:  J Med Case Rep       Date:  2011-12-28

3.  Elective inferior temporal lobe resection as an adjunct to subtemporal approach for a case of tentorial meningioma arising from the middle part of the free edge of the tentorium: A case report.

Authors:  Sunil Kumar Gupta; Ashish Aggarwal; Lomesh Wankhede
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2020-08-01

4.  Lateral suboccipital retrosigmoid approach with tentorial incision for petroclival meningiomas: technical note.

Authors:  Hitoshi Yamahata; Hiroshi Tokimura; Kazuho Hirahara; Takeshi Ishii; Masanao Mori; Ryosuke Hanaya; Kazunori Arita
Journal:  J Neurol Surg B Skull Base       Date:  2014-05-02

5.  Surgical Management of Tentorial Notch Meningioma Guided by Further Classification: A Consecutive Study of 53 Clinical Cases.

Authors:  Chaoying Qin; Junquan Wang; Wenyong Long; Kai Xiao; Changwu Wu; Jian Yuan; Yimin Pan; Chi Zhang; Jun Su; Xianrui Yuan; Qing Liu
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2021-01-22       Impact factor: 6.244

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