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Use of the Image Guided Minimally Invasive BrainPath System to Evacuate Spontaneous Cerebellar Hemorrhages.

Kainaat Javed1, Mousa K Hamad1, Ryan Holland1, Adisson N Fortunel1, Adam Ammar1, Phillip C Cezayirli1, Neil Haranhalli1, David J Altschul1.   

Abstract

BrainPath (NICO, Indianapolis, Indiana) is a tool that can be used to evacuate supratentorial hematomas due to spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). However, when ICH occurs in the posterior fossa, an open approach is often undertaken to evacuate the hematoma. The application of minimally invasive technology, while available, has not been well established. Our objective was to describe the use of the image-guided, minimally invasive BrainPath system to evacuate a spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage. We present the case of a sixty-four-year-old male patient with a cerebellar hematoma due to hypertensive hemorrhage. The patient's medical record, including the history and physical, progress notes, operative notes, discharge summary, and imaging studies were reviewed to document the clinical presentation as well as the details of the operative technique and postoperative outcomes in this paper. We discuss the technical nuances of the operative points in detail. In our example case, the BrainPath system was successfully used to evacuate the cerebellar hematoma and no procedural-related complications occurred. The patient's recovery remained uncomplicated at three months of follow-up. In summary, the BrainPath system offers a less invasive alternative to open evacuation for cerebellar bleeds.
Copyright © 2021, Javed et al.

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Keywords:  brainpath; craniotomy; hematoma evacuation; infratentorial; minimally invasive

Year:  2021        PMID: 34350083      PMCID: PMC8325984          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.16124

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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