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Paramedian transparietal approach to a dominant hemisphere intraventricular meningioma: illustrative case.

Authors :
Andrews, John P
Andrews, John P
Arora, Tarun
Theodosopoulos, Philip
Berger, Mitchel S
Andrews, John P
Andrews, John P
Arora, Tarun
Theodosopoulos, Philip
Berger, Mitchel S
Source :
Journal of neurosurgery. Case lessons; vol 2, iss 7, CASE21292; 2694-1902
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

BackgroundMeningiomas of the atrium of the lateral ventricle present a unique operative challenge. Parietal transcortical approaches have been described with an oblique approach, but a strictly paramedian approach may offer advantages in a dominant hemisphere atrial meningioma.ObservationsThe patient presented with several weeks of intermittent headaches. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed an enhancing intraventricular mass in the atrium of the left lateral ventricle. Three-dimensional reconstructions were created from a preoperative MRI, with 1-mm slices for neuronavigation. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was obtained, and tracts were reconstructed in the patient's three-dimensional brainspace. DTI tractography delineated a paramedian transparietal corridor devoid of functional white matter tracks. The patient was positioned supine, in a semislouch position. A left parietal craniotomy was performed. Neuronavigation identified a gyrus posterior to the sensory cortex, anterior to the optic radiations and medial to superior longitudinal and arcuate fasciculus fiber tracts. The tumor was debulked to allow mobilization to coagulate capsular blood supply. Gross total resection was achieved. The patient was discharged postoperatively on day 3 without neurological deficits.LessonsA paramedian transparietal approach to a dominant hemisphere meningioma of the lateral ventricle can be a safe and effective way to resect tumors in this anatomically unique operative corridor.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of neurosurgery. Case lessons; vol 2, iss 7, CASE21292; 2694-1902
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application/pdf, Journal of neurosurgery. Case lessons vol 2, iss 7, CASE21292 2694-1902
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1341876600
Document Type :
Electronic Resource