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Modified trans-middle temporal gyrus approach for trigonal tumor to preserve visual field.

Jeong-Wook Choi1, Shin Jung, Tae-Young Jung, Woo-Youl Jang, Kyung-Sub Moon, In-Young Kim.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We evaluated a modified trans-middle temporal gyrus (MTG) approach with good postoperative visual preservation for patients with trigonal tumors.
METHODS: Three patients with a trigonal tumor were treated via the modified trans-MTG approach guided by a neuro-navigator. Modified trans-MTG approach involve the incision at the MTG within 5 mm to the superior temporal sulcus. This approach makes a proper trajectory to the trigone but also reduces the retraction injury of MTG as little as possible to prevent postoperative visual field defect. Preoperative and postoperative visual field examination using perimetry was performed to evaluate the visual field.
RESULTS: Three patients underwent surgery for lymphoma in the right trigone, meningioma in the left trigone, and focal enhancing nodule in the right paratrigonal area, respectively. In case of lymphoma, preoperative examination showed a left homonymous hemianopsia : one week later after surgery, a visual field examination was performed and revealed improvement of the visual field defect. In case of the meningioma, the preoperative examination showed no visual field defect : one month later, the visual field had no defect. In case of the enhancing nodule, preoperative visual field testing revealed a partial left homonymous hemianopsia. Visual examination within one month after surgery showed no visual field defect. All three patients treated with the modified trans-MTG approach showed no visual deterioration after surgery.
CONCLUSION: The modified trans-MTG approach provides a safe and useful technique for trigonal tumors without postoperative visual field deterioration and affords adequate exposure of the trigonal tumor with a short trajectory.

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Keywords:  Preservation; Trigonal tumor; Visual field

Year:  2011        PMID: 22323945      PMCID: PMC3272519          DOI: 10.3340/jkns.2011.50.6.538

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc        ISSN: 1225-8245


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