Pure endoscopic resection of pineal region tumors through supracerebellar infratentorial approach with 'head-up' park-bench position
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Pure endoscopic resection of pineal region tumors through supracerebellar infratentorial approach with 'head-up' park-bench position
Abstract
Objective: Neuroendoscopic resection via supracerebellar infratentorial (SCIT) approach is adequate for some indicated pineal region tumors with the natural infratentorial corridor. We described this full endoscopic approach through a modified 'head-up' park-bench position to facilitate the procedure.
Methods: We reviewed the clinical and radiological data of four patients with pineal region lesions who underwent pure endoscopic tumor resection through the SCIT approach with this modified position. The related literature concerning fully endoscopic pineal region tumor resection was also reviewed.
Results: This cohort included four patients with pineal region tumors. External ventricular drainage (Ommaya reservoir) was performed in three patients with hydrocephalus in advance. The average tumor volume was 19.2 ± 17.2 cm3. Pathological examination confirmed two mixed germinomas, one glioblastoma multiforme, and one hemangioblastoma. Gross total resection (GTR) was achieved in all patients, and all patients recovered well without neurological deficits or surgical complications. Hydrocephalus was relieved among all patients.
Conclusions: The pure endoscopic SCIT approach could enable safe and effective resection of pineal region tumors, even for relatively large lesions. The endoscope could provide a panoramic view and illumination of the deep-seated structures. Compared with the sitting position, this modified ergonomic position could be implemented easily.
Keywords: Endoscopy; pineal region tumor; position; supracerebellar infratentorial approach.
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