Ye Gu1, Fan Hu1,2, Xiaobiao Zhang3,4. 1. Department of Neurosurgery, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, 180 Fenglin Road, 200032, Shanghai, People's Republic of China. 2. Shanghai Key Lab of Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, Shanghai, People's Republic of China. 3. Department of Neurosurgery, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, 180 Fenglin Road, 200032, Shanghai, People's Republic of China. xiaobiao_zhang@163.com. 4. Shanghai Key Lab of Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, Shanghai, People's Republic of China. xiaobiao_zhang@163.com.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Infratentorial supracerebellar approach via microscope still has some limitations in resection of pineal region tumors. METHODS: The authors describe a purely endoscopic infratentorial supracerebellar approach for resection of pineal region tumors with matched air-driven arm and navigation. The lateral oblique position is adopted. The same bimanual microsurgical techniques are utilized in this endoscopic approach with panoramic view and satisfying comfort. CONCLUSIONS: Purely endoscopic resection of pineal region tumors using infratentorial supracerebellar approach is feasible. It may be considered as an alternative approach for certain pineal region tumors.
BACKGROUND: Infratentorial supracerebellar approach via microscope still has some limitations in resection of pineal region tumors. METHODS: The authors describe a purely endoscopic infratentorial supracerebellar approach for resection of pineal region tumors with matched air-driven arm and navigation. The lateral oblique position is adopted. The same bimanual microsurgical techniques are utilized in this endoscopic approach with panoramic view and satisfying comfort. CONCLUSIONS: Purely endoscopic resection of pineal region tumors using infratentorial supracerebellar approach is feasible. It may be considered as an alternative approach for certain pineal region tumors.
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Keywords:
Endoscope; Infratentorial supracerebellar approach; Pineal region tumor