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Management of severe intraoperative hemorrhage during intraventricular neuroendoscopic procedures: the dry field technique.

Joachim Oertel1, Stefan Linsler1, Akos Csokonay1, Henry W S Schroeder2, Sebastian Senger1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The unexpected intraoperative intraventricular hemorrhage is a rare but feared and life-threatening complication in neuroendoscopic procedures because of loss of endoscopic vision. The authors present their experience with the so-called "dry field technique" (DFT) for the management of intraventricular hemorrhages during purely endoscopic procedures. This technique requires the aspiration of the entire intraventricular CSF to achieve clear visualization of the bleeding source.
METHODS: More than 500 neuroendoscopic intraventricular procedures were retrospectively analyzed over the last 24 years for documented severe hemorrhages, which were treated by the application of the DFT.
RESULTS: The technique was required in 6 cases, including tumor resection/biopsy, cyst resection, and intraventricular lavage. Additionally, the technique was applied as part of the planned strategy in 3 cases of endoscopic tumor removal. The hemorrhage was stopped in all cases and no associated postoperative deficits occurred.
CONCLUSIONS: Although severe hemorrhages are rare, the neurosurgeon needs to be aware of them and has to establish strategies for their management. Most hemorrhages can be stopped by constant irrigation and coagulation. In the other rare cases, the DFT is a safe, reliable technique and can be easily incorporated into endoscopic surgery.

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Keywords:  DFT = dry field technique; ICP = intracranial pressure; complication management; dry field technique; intraventricular hemorrhage; neuroendoscopy; surgical technique

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30239311     DOI: 10.3171/2018.4.JNS172537

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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4.  Management of severe intraoperative hemorrhage during intraventricular neuroendoscopic procedures: the dry field technique.

Authors:  Joachim Oertel; Stefan Linsler; Lea Strohm; Sebastian Senger
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