Simultaneous Transventricular-Orbitocranial Resection of Large Suprasellar Craniopharyngioma as Inspired by Jackson's Maneuver from 1863. (Record no. 2355)
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International Standard Serial Number | 2168-8184 |
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Original cataloging agency | Ovid MEDLINE(R) |
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PMID | 27054052 |
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Title | Simultaneous Transventricular-Orbitocranial Resection of Large Suprasellar Craniopharyngioma as Inspired by Jackson's Maneuver from 1863. |
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Source | Cureus. 8(3):e517, 2016 Mar 03 |
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Abbreviated source | Cureus. 8(3):e517, 2016 Mar 03 |
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Journal name | Cureus |
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Year | 2016 |
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Manufacturer | FY2016 |
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Date added to catalog | 2017-05-24 |
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Abstract | Traditional skull base techniques utilizing the microscope have allowed surgeons improved safe access to deep-seated lesions. More recent technical advances with the endoscope have allowed improved visibility and access to these previously difficult-to-reach regions. Most current literature emphasizes one technique over the other. We present a unique hybrid-type approach that tackles this not-infrequent surgical dilemma. This hybrid-type surgery resulted in a new technique that is a confluence of both open microsurgery and skull base corridors with an endoscope. Furthermore, a combined ventriculoscope approach adds extended assistance with resection. We detail the utility of this technique. A patient presented with a large suprasellar lesion that was suspicious for a craniopharyngioma. Given improved survival with extent of resection, the goal of surgical intervention was maximal safe resection. The location of the tumor would have involved certain morbidity with deliberate residual if a skull base approach or endoscope-based approach was employed independently. As a result, the patient underwent a hybrid-type operation using a multi-corridor split-surgical team approach for the resection of her tumor. The patient underwent hybrid surgery via a combined open microsurgical craniotomy, endoscopic resection, and a ventriculoscope-assisted approach. The ventriculoscope access allowed for resection of the intraventricular portion of the tumor and guided the extent of resection from the microsurgical corridor. Additionally, from a separate craniotomy, the suprasellar component was resected using both standard skull base and endoscope-assisted techniques. The patient tolerated the procedure well without additional morbidity provided from the multi-corridor hybrid technique. The hybrid surgery resulted in a new multi-modality, split-surgical team approach providing maximal visualization with minimal added morbidity to resect a lesion difficult to access. This hybrid technique may be an effective piece of the surgeon's armamentarium to provide improved patient outcomes. |
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Language note | English |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | PubMed-not-MEDLINE -- Not indexed |
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Institution | MedStar Washington Hospital Center |
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Department | Neurosurgery |
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Medline publication type | Journal Article |
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Local Authors | Felbaum, Daniel R |
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Local Authors | Jean, Walter |
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Local Authors | Ryan, Joshua E |
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Local Authors | Syed, Hasan |
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All authors | Anaizi A, Felbaum D, Jean WC, Ryan JE, Syed HR |
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DOI | <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.517">https://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.517</a> |
Public note | https://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.517 |
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MedStar Authors Catalog | MedStar Authors Catalog | 05/24/2017 | 1 | 27054052 | 27054052 | 09/26/2017 | 09/26/2017 | 05/24/2017 | Journal Article |