Neuroendoscopic Surgical Treatment of Cerebellar Vermis Tumors in Pediatric Patients : Case Series.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Yu Zeng, Fang Liu, Zhuo Chen, Xiaohua Zhang, Sheng Zhao, Jian Liu, Chao Wang
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Abstract

To investigate the utility and experience of neuroendoscopy in the resection of cerebellar vermis tumors. Retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of cerebellar vermis tumors treated with the German STORZ neuroendoscope within the Department of Neurosurgery at Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital and Guizhou Hospital of Shanghai Children's Center from January 2021 to January 2024. Among the 18 patients, total resection was achieved in 16 cases, subtotal resection in 1 case, and biopsy in 1 case. Postoperative pathological analysis revealed 9 cases of medulloblastoma, 3 cases of ependymoma, and 5 cases of astrocytoma (comprising 2 WHO grade I, 2 grade II, and 1 grade III), along with 1 case of a benign cerebellar lesion. Postoperative complications included perioperative malignant arrhythmia in 1 case, cerebellar mutism in 4 cases, and ataxia in 13 cases. During the 1-36 months follow-up period, communicating hydrocephalus was observed in 2 cases. Improvement in hydrocephalus was noted at 2 months and 6 months postoperatively following ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement. Cerebellar mutism showed significant improvement postoperatively, with an average recovery time of 21 days (range: 81 ±15 days), while ataxia improved within an average of 50 days (range: 70 ±26 days) after surgery. The latest follow-up revealed tumor recurrence in 3 patients. Neuroendoscopic surgical resection of cerebellar vermis tumors, when performed by experienced operators, can effectively achieve the necessary surgical exposure and offer an alternative to traditional microscopy.

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Pediatric Neurosurgery
Pediatric Neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Articles in ''Pediatric Neurosurgery'' strives to publish new information and observations in pediatric neurosurgery and the allied fields of neurology, neuroradiology and neuropathology as they relate to the etiology of neurologic diseases and the operative care of affected patients. In addition to experimental and clinical studies, the journal presents critical reviews which provide the reader with an update on selected topics as well as case histories and reports on advances in methodology and technique. This thought-provoking focus encourages dissemination of information from neurosurgeons and neuroscientists around the world that will be of interest to clinicians and researchers concerned with pediatric, congenital, and developmental diseases of the nervous system.
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