Endoscopic reverse third ventriculostomy via the cisterna magna: anatomical study and proposal of a novel procedure.

Kim Mh, Jho Hd
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Abstract

Basilar artery injury has been known as a potential lethal complication of endoscopic third ventriculostomy. In order to avoid this complication, endoscopic reverse third ventriculostomy via a trans-cisterna-magna route was studied. A cadaveric study was performed for navigation of a flexible endoscope through the cisterna magna. Three fresh, unfixed cadavers were used for this endoscopic navigation. In the prone position, a small vertical paramedian skin incision is made at the mid-portion of the posterior neck. An 11-mm threaded plastic tube is inserted towards the posterior arch of the atlas. After a partial hemilaminectomy of the atlas, a flexible endoscope is introduced into the cisterna magna and is navigated cephalad along the vertebrobasilar artery to the inferior aspect of the floor of the third ventricle. Through the working channel of a fiberscope, third ventriculostomy is performed in a reverse direction. Additional detailed anatomy was studied in fixed cadaveric head specimens with a rigid rod-lens endoscope for anatomic orientation. A novel technique of a trans-cisterna-magna reverse third ventriculostomy was studied in cadaveric specimens. This technique may avoid basilar artery injury which occurs occasionally during conventional third ventriculostomy.
经大池的内窥镜反向第三脑室造口术:解剖学研究和新手术的建议。
基底动脉损伤一直被认为是内镜下第三脑室造口术的潜在致命并发症。为了避免这种并发症,我们研究了经大池-大脑室路径的内镜下反向第三脑室造瘘术。在尸体上进行了一项通过大池的柔性内窥镜导航的研究。三具新鲜的,未固定的尸体被用于内窥镜导航。俯卧位时,在后颈部中部做一个垂直的小皮肤切口。将11毫米螺纹塑料管插入寰椎后弓。寰椎部分半椎板切除术后,将柔性内窥镜置入大池,沿椎基底动脉头侧导航至第三脑室底的下侧面。通过纤维镜的工作通道,反向进行第三脑室造口术。采用刚性杆透镜内窥镜对固定尸体头部标本进行解剖定位。在尸体标本上研究了一种新的经池-大脑室反向第三脑室切开术。该技术可避免常规第三脑室造口术中偶尔发生的基底动脉损伤。
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Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery
Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
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