OBJECTIVE: Microsurgical resection or ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement was for a long time the only means of treatment for patients with colloid cysts. In the past few years, however, endoscopic procedures have gained increasing significance and have been used more widely. Long-term results are now available for the first time, which enabled us to evaluate this method and assess its future relevance. METHODS: Twenty patients with symptomatic colloid cysts of the third ventricle have been treated endoscopically in our department during the past 10 years. Retrospective analysis and follow-up of the patients' clinical and radiological outcomes were performed. RESULTS: In the early postoperative period, 18 patients had excellent outcomes, w...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of endoscopic ne...
Colloid cysts are benign lesions, found in the anterior part of the roof of the third ventricle. A P...
Colloid cysts are histologically benign lesions whose primary goal of treatment should be complete r...
BACKGROUND: The endoscopic removal of third ventricular colloid cysts has been developed as an alter...
Abstract OBJECTS: Microsurgical resection, stereotactic aspiration and VP shunt have for years been ...
Introduction Endoscopic methods have gained a well-established position in surgical treatment of co...
Introduction: Colloid cyst of the third ventricle is a rare intracranial benign tumor. Traditionally...
AIM: Colloid cysts of the third ventricle represent 0.5-2% of all intracranial tumors. Several surgi...
Background : The operative approaches for colloid cyst excision are varied with open microsurgical e...
Colloid cysts are benign lesions of the anterior part of the third ventricle. Surgery is the main li...
OBJECTIVE: We retrospectively reviewed our experience treating third ventricular colloid cysts to co...
Endoscopic removal of third ventricular colloid cysts has grown in popularity. The biggest issues co...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Colloid cysts are uncommon benign lesions. There is a lack of consensus regardin...
Objective: To analyze the outcome of 3rd ventricle colloid cyst removal by endoscopic approach. Mate...
No consensus among neurosurgeons has been reached so far concerning optimal therapeutic strategy for...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of endoscopic ne...
Colloid cysts are benign lesions, found in the anterior part of the roof of the third ventricle. A P...
Colloid cysts are histologically benign lesions whose primary goal of treatment should be complete r...
BACKGROUND: The endoscopic removal of third ventricular colloid cysts has been developed as an alter...
Abstract OBJECTS: Microsurgical resection, stereotactic aspiration and VP shunt have for years been ...
Introduction Endoscopic methods have gained a well-established position in surgical treatment of co...
Introduction: Colloid cyst of the third ventricle is a rare intracranial benign tumor. Traditionally...
AIM: Colloid cysts of the third ventricle represent 0.5-2% of all intracranial tumors. Several surgi...
Background : The operative approaches for colloid cyst excision are varied with open microsurgical e...
Colloid cysts are benign lesions of the anterior part of the third ventricle. Surgery is the main li...
OBJECTIVE: We retrospectively reviewed our experience treating third ventricular colloid cysts to co...
Endoscopic removal of third ventricular colloid cysts has grown in popularity. The biggest issues co...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Colloid cysts are uncommon benign lesions. There is a lack of consensus regardin...
Objective: To analyze the outcome of 3rd ventricle colloid cyst removal by endoscopic approach. Mate...
No consensus among neurosurgeons has been reached so far concerning optimal therapeutic strategy for...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of endoscopic ne...
Colloid cysts are benign lesions, found in the anterior part of the roof of the third ventricle. A P...
Colloid cysts are histologically benign lesions whose primary goal of treatment should be complete r...