1. Pineal region tumours in the sitting position: how I do it.
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Sharma P, Abdul M, Waraich M, and Samandouras G
- Subjects
- Humans, Sitting Position, Thalamus, Cerebral Veins, Pineal Gland surgery, Third Ventricle
- Abstract
Background: Pineal region tumours remain challenging neurosurgical pathologies., Methods: Detailed anatomical knowledge of the posterior incisural space and its variations is critical. An opaque arachnoidal membrane seals the internal cerebral and basal veins, leading to thalamic, basal ganglia, mesencephalic/pontine infarctions if injured. Medium-size tumours can be removed en-bloc with all traction/manipulation applied on the tumour side, virtually without contact of ependymal surfaces of the pulvinars or third ventricle. Sacrifice of the cerebello-mesencephalic fissure vein may be required., Conclusions: The sitting position offers superior anatomical orientation and remains safe with experienced teams. Meticulous microsurgical techniques and detailed anatomical knowledge are likely to secure safe outcomes., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
- Published
- 2022
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