A low-angle trans-magendie foraminal approach to the fourth ventricle and dorsal brainstem.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
David Pitskhelauri, Alexander Konovalov, Gleb Danilov, Andrey Bykanov, Igor Pronin, Elina Kudieva, Alexander Sanikidze, Kristina Lapteva, Tatiana Melnikova-Pitskhelauri
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Abstract

Traditional transvermian (TvA) and telovelar approaches (TelA) for accessing tumors of the fourth ventricle (FV) are associated with the need to dissect the cerebellar vermis or with traction and dissection of the uvulotonsilar fissure, which often leads to postoperative cerebellar disorders. A surgical approach to the fourth ventricle (59 patients) and the brainstem (18 patients) through the foramen of Magendie utilizing a low angle of surgical attack is proposed. Depending on their localization, the tumors were divided into 4 main groups: 1) upper region, 8 cases; 2) middle region, 14 cases; 3) lower region, 20 cases; and 4) tumors of the lower region of the fourth ventricle with extension into the cisterna magna, 12 cases; and various combinations of these localizations, 23 cases. All surgeries were performed using minimally invasive techniques with a 4 cm soft tissue incision and 0-21 mm of occipital bone resection (median of 12 mm). Total tumor resection was achieved in 55 (71.4%; 95% CI [60%, 81%]) patients, including 48 (81.4%; 95% CI [69%, 90%]) with fourth-ventricle tumors and 7 (41.2%; 95% CI [18%, 64%]) with brainstem tumors (p <.001). Among fourth-ventricle tumors, the extent of tumor resection decreased depending on the tumor localization level (p = 0.05). Postoperative cerebellar disorders manifested or deteriorated significantly rarely, with tumors located at the upper levels of the fourth ventricle or brainstem (p=0.05), as well as with smaller dorsoventral tumor sizes (p=.004). The low-angle trans-Magendie foraminal approach is an effective technique for the surgical treatment of space-occupying lesions of the fourth ventricle and dorsal brainstem.

低角度经椎间孔入路通往第四脑室和脑干背侧。
传统的经蚓(TvA)和端部入路(TelA)进入第四脑室(FV)肿瘤,需要解剖小脑蚓部或牵引和分离小脑扁桃体裂,这往往导致术后小脑疾病。本文提出了一种通过Magendie孔采用低手术攻角进入第四脑室(59例)和脑干(18例)的手术方法。根据肿瘤的位置分为4组:1)上区8例;2)中部地区14例;3)下区20例;4)第四脑室下区肿瘤并延伸至大池12例;这些定位的不同组合,23个案例。所有手术均采用微创技术,软组织切口4cm,枕骨切除0- 21mm(中位12mm)。肿瘤全切除55例(71.4%);95% CI[60%, 81%])患者,其中48例(81.4%;95% CI[69%, 90%])为第四脑室肿瘤,7例(41.2%;95% CI[18%, 64%])与脑干肿瘤(p
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Neurosurgical Review
Neurosurgical Review 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
191
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The goal of Neurosurgical Review is to provide a forum for comprehensive reviews on current issues in neurosurgery. Each issue contains up to three reviews, reflecting all important aspects of one topic (a disease or a surgical approach). Comments by a panel of experts within the same issue complete the topic. By providing comprehensive coverage of one topic per issue, Neurosurgical Review combines the topicality of professional journals with the indepth treatment of a monograph. Original papers of high quality are also welcome.
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