Endoscope-assisted infratentorial-supracerebellar approach to the third ventricle:an anatomical study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Object. The authors studied the microsurgical anatomy and endoscopic features of the pineal region and third ventricle
to describe a combined microsurgical–endoscopic infratentorial–supracerebellar approach to the posterior third
ventricle. Such an approach exposes the pineal gland and its complex neurovascular structures so that the third ventricle
can be reached through a minimally invasive parapineal incision.
Methods. The approach was studied in 10 adult cadaveric heads, six fresh and four formalin fixed, by using an operative
microscope with a magnification level of 6 to 40 and the assistance of an endoscope.
The endoscope-assisted infratentorial–supracerebellar approach affords a complete view of the third ventricle from
a posterior perspective. The third ventricle is entered through a parapineal incision using the natural space between the
internal cerebral vein and the vein of Rosenthal located above the superior colliculi.
Conclusions. The infratentorial–supracerebellar approach to the third ventricle follows a natural corridor and requires
minimal retraction and resection of critical neural structures. With the use of the endoscope, an unsurpassed
view into the third ventricle from a posterior perspective is obtained.
KEY WORDS • pineal region • third ventricle • endoscopy • microsurgical anatomy •
infratentorial–supracerebellar approach • pediatric neurosurgery
to describe a combined microsurgical–endoscopic infratentorial–supracerebellar approach to the posterior third
ventricle. Such an approach exposes the pineal gland and its complex neurovascular structures so that the third ventricle
can be reached through a minimally invasive parapineal incision.
Methods. The approach was studied in 10 adult cadaveric heads, six fresh and four formalin fixed, by using an operative
microscope with a magnification level of 6 to 40 and the assistance of an endoscope.
The endoscope-assisted infratentorial–supracerebellar approach affords a complete view of the third ventricle from
a posterior perspective. The third ventricle is entered through a parapineal incision using the natural space between the
internal cerebral vein and the vein of Rosenthal located above the superior colliculi.
Conclusions. The infratentorial–supracerebellar approach to the third ventricle follows a natural corridor and requires
minimal retraction and resection of critical neural structures. With the use of the endoscope, an unsurpassed
view into the third ventricle from a posterior perspective is obtained.
KEY WORDS • pineal region • third ventricle • endoscopy • microsurgical anatomy •
infratentorial–supracerebellar approach • pediatric neurosurgery
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
THIRD VENTRICLE; SUPRACEREBELLAR APPROACH; ANATOMICAL STUDY
Elenco autori:
Cardia, A; Caroli, M; Pluderi, M; Arienta, Cesare; Gaini, S. M.; Lanzino, G; Tschabitscher, M.
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