经岩前入路手术的大脑桥海绵瘤-二维手术影像。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Leonardo Desessards Olijnyk, Adriana Azeredo Coutinho Abrão, Carlos Eduardo da Silva
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摘要

脑干海绵状瘤是一种具有挑战性的神经外科病理和显微手术仍然是唯一的治疗选择。虽然对这种疾病的介入治疗和保守治疗之间的决定可能很复杂,但出现多发出血的畸形通常是手术的好选择。1另一方面,显微外科手术切除海绵状瘤可提供有效的解决方案,且发病率可接受。在这个视频中,我们报告一个年轻的脑桥海绵瘤合并多发性出血的病例。病变的解剖特征决定了最适合的开颅手术。在本例中,采用岩前入路2 3 4进入卵泡周围区域并安全地进行切除。解剖上的考虑描述了这种颅底入路以及这种暴露的基本原理和好处。电生理神经监测对于这类手术是必不可少的,术前神经束造影也使我们能够最好地了解疾病。最后,我们也讨论了其他的治疗方法和潜在的并发症。5在患者同意的情况下,我们也显示了经过几周的恢复和先前被海绵状瘤移位的皮质脊髓束恢复到原来的位置后的良好临床进展。
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Large Pontine Cavernoma Operated by Anterior Petrosal Approach-Two-Dimensional Operative Video.

Brainstem cavernoma is a challenging neurosurgical pathology and microsurgery remains the only treatment option. Although the decision-making between interventional and conservative approach to this disease may be complex, malformations presenting multiple bleedings are usually good candidates for surgery. 1 On the other hand, microsurgical resection of cavernomas can offer an effective resolution with acceptable morbidity. In this video, we present a case of pontine cavernoma with multiple hemorrhages in a young patient. The anatomical characteristic of the lesion defines the best suitable craniotomy for surgery. In this case, an anterior petrosal approach 2 3 4 was used to access the peritrigeminal area and safely perform the resection. Anatomical considerations are described on this skull base approach along with the rationale and benefits of this exposure. Electrophysiological neuromonitoring is essential for this kind of procedure and preoperative tractography also enabled the best understanding of the disease. Finally, we also discuss alternative managements and potential complications. 5 With the patient's consent, we also show the excellent clinical evolution after few weeks of recovery and the restoration of the corticospinal tract, previously displaced by the cavernoma, to its original position.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurological Surgery Part B: Skull Base (JNLS B) is a major publication from the world''s leading publisher in neurosurgery. JNLS B currently serves as the official organ of several national and international neurosurgery and skull base societies. JNLS B is a peer-reviewed journal publishing original research, review articles, and technical notes covering all aspects of neurological surgery. The focus of JNLS B includes microsurgery as well as the latest minimally invasive techniques, such as stereotactic-guided surgery, endoscopy, and endovascular procedures. JNLS B is devoted to the techniques and procedures of skull base surgery.
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