Refining pineal gland tumor resection with bilateral occipital transtentorial approach: Technical insights.

Surgical neurology international Pub Date : 2025-03-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.25259/SNI_568_2024
Muhammad Fakhri Raiyan Pratama, Wisnu Baskoro, Gabriel Jason Ganadhi, Azriel Farrel Kresna Aditya
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Background: Pineal gland tumors are infrequent malignancies that predominantly manifest in children, comprising a mere 3-11% of all pediatric brain cancers and <1% of adult brain tumors. Pineal resection can be accessed through various approaches, most commonly the supracerebral infratentorial approach and the occipital transtentorial (OT) approach. Bilateral OT approach (BiOTA) on pineal gland complete resection allowed exposure and, therefore safer complete resection of the contralateral lesion, though the use is rarely reported before this case report.

Methods: The patient was positioned in a prone/Concorde position, with the operator alternating between the right and left sides. A lumbar cerebrospinal fluid drain was installed between the L3 and L4 vertebrae to induce brain relaxation. A linear midline incision was made, followed by occipital craniectomy using multiple burr holes to create a kite shape, and then, the bone flap was removed, and the dura mater was opened. The BiOTA was performed by first addressing the right side and then the left, completing the procedure by closing both sides of the tentorium.

Results: Using BiOTA, we successfully achieved total removal of the tumor without postoperative visual disturbance, a common issue frequently reported with the use of the OT approach.

Conclusion: The BiOTA is suitable for large pineal tumors with disturbed complete visualization of the tumors by cerebral falx that needed total resection.

双侧枕部经额叶入路精细化松果体肿瘤切除术:技术见解。
背景:松果体肿瘤是一种罕见的恶性肿瘤,主要表现在儿童身上,仅占所有儿童脑癌的3-11%。方法:患者采用俯卧位/协和位,操作者在左右两侧交替进行。在L3和L4椎体之间安装腰椎脑脊液引流管以诱导大脑放松。先做一个直线中线切口,然后用多个钻孔做一个风筝形状的枕颅骨切除术,然后取出骨瓣,打开硬脑膜。BiOTA首先处理右侧,然后处理左侧,通过关闭两侧幕来完成程序。结果:使用BiOTA,我们成功地实现了肿瘤的完全切除,没有术后视力障碍,这是使用OT方法经常报道的常见问题。结论:BiOTA适用于需要全切除的大松果体肿瘤,肿瘤的视觉受脑叶干扰。
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