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Case Reports
. 2016 Jan:40 Video Suppl 1:2016.1.FocusVid.15416.
doi: 10.3171/2016.1.FocusVid.15416.

Subfrontal trans-lamina terminalis approach to a third ventricular craniopharyngioma

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Subfrontal trans-lamina terminalis approach to a third ventricular craniopharyngioma

Omar Choudhri et al. Neurosurg Focus. 2016 Jan.

Abstract

Craniopharyngiomas are benign, partly cystic epithelial tumors that can rarely occur in a retrochiasmatic location with involvement of the third ventricle. The lamina terminalis is an important neurosurgical corridor to these craniopharyngiomas in the anterior portion of the third ventricle. We present a video case of a large midline suprasellar and third ventricular craniopharyngioma in a 32-year-old male with visual disturbances. The tumor was approached with a subfrontal translamina terminalis exposure, and a gross-total resection of the tumor was achieved. This surgery involved working through a lamina terminalis fenestration around the optic nerve, optic chiasm, optic tracts, and the anterior communicating artery complex. This video illustrates the techniques employed in performing a transbasal anterior skull base approach to the third ventricle and demonstrates vivid surgical anatomy of neurovascular structures around the lamina terminalis. The video can be found here: https://youtu.be/fCYMgx8SnKs .

Keywords: craniophayngioma; lamina terminalis; microsurgery; subfrontal; third ventricle; video.

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