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Levan Teymurazovich Lepsveridze1, Maksim Sergeevich Semenov1, Armen Samvelovich Simonyan1, Salome Zurabovna Pirtskhelava2, Georgy Garikovich Stepanyan1, Lado Kobaevich Imerlishvili1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Modern technical capabilities have made minimally invasive surgery increasingly popular. Small incisions can reduce surgical duration and the degree of tissue trauma, which reduces the risk of complications. Burr hole microsurgery is a relatively new minimally invasive technique used in neurosurgery. The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility and outcomes of using burr hole microsurgery for the management of intracranial lesions.Entities:
Keywords: Brain tumor; Burr hole; MARI device; Microvascular decompression; Minimally invasive surgery; Third ventriculostomy
Year: 2020 PMID: 33024593 PMCID: PMC7533097 DOI: 10.25259/SNI_273_2020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Neurol Int ISSN: 2152-7806
Distribution of patients operated using burr hole technique.
Figure 1:Variety of approaches and devices. (a) General view of craniotomy cutters 11 and 14 mm. (b) standard burr hole approach 14 mm. (c and d) – Mini burr hole approach 11 mm.
Figure 2:Removal of glioblastoma of the right hemisphere with spreading into the corpus callosum, through the transcortical approach. (a) The type of planned skin incision. (b and c) MRI before surgery. (d) 3D CT reconstruction of the skull after surgery. (e and f) MRI control on the 1st day after surgery.
Figure 3:Removal of colloid cyst of the third ventricle. (a) supine position for precoronal burr hole approach. (b and c) MRI before surgery. (d) 3D CT reconstruction of the skull after surgery. (e and f) MRI on the 3rd day after surgery.
Figure 4:Microvascular decompression of the left trigeminal nerve. (a) The patient is positioned in a park bench. (b) The short line of skin incision for left-sided retrosigmoid burr hole approach. (c) Left 5th nerve after decompression (compression of 5th nerve by the anterior inferior cerebellar artery). (d) CT image after mini burr hole craniotomy. (e) View of Titanium CranioFix® after burr hole closure. (f) 3D CT reconstruction of the skull after surgery.