Tumors of the lateral and third ventricles are cradled on all sides by vital vascular and eloquent neural structures. Microsurgical resection, which always requires attentive planning, plays a critical role in the contemporary management of these lesions. This article provides an overview of the open microsurgical approaches to the region highlighting key clinical perspectives
Despite the rapid development of neurosurgery in the 21st century, the invasive (secondary) tumours ...
Background: Surgical treatment of tumors in those areas of the brain considered difficult to reach i...
Background: Small soft ventricular tumors are good candidates for complete removal by a purely endos...
Tumors of the lateral and third ventricles are cradled on all sides by vital vascular and eloquent n...
Background The transcallosal approach provides a direct corridor to the lesions lying in the third v...
Introduction: Tumors of the lateral ventricle are rare lesions including a large variety of benign o...
Deep-seated cerebral lesions have fascinated and frustrated countless surgical innovators since the ...
Background: Surgery of lesions within the atrium of the lateral ventricle remains a challenging proc...
Tumors located within the third ventricle have some potential limitations during surgical approach. ...
BackgroundConventional approaches to deep-seated cerebral lesions range from biopsy to transcortical...
The aim of this study is to review the results and clinical outcome of patients with surgically trea...
Introduction Neuroendoscopic techniques have proven to be a successful and minimally-invasive techni...
BACKGROUND: Conventional approaches to deep-seated cerebral lesions range from biopsy to trans-corti...
Background. Third ventricle tumors are uncommon and account for only 0.6 - 0.9% of all the brain tum...
Background: Resection of intraventricular lesions remains a challenge for modern neurosurgery. Endos...
Despite the rapid development of neurosurgery in the 21st century, the invasive (secondary) tumours ...
Background: Surgical treatment of tumors in those areas of the brain considered difficult to reach i...
Background: Small soft ventricular tumors are good candidates for complete removal by a purely endos...
Tumors of the lateral and third ventricles are cradled on all sides by vital vascular and eloquent n...
Background The transcallosal approach provides a direct corridor to the lesions lying in the third v...
Introduction: Tumors of the lateral ventricle are rare lesions including a large variety of benign o...
Deep-seated cerebral lesions have fascinated and frustrated countless surgical innovators since the ...
Background: Surgery of lesions within the atrium of the lateral ventricle remains a challenging proc...
Tumors located within the third ventricle have some potential limitations during surgical approach. ...
BackgroundConventional approaches to deep-seated cerebral lesions range from biopsy to transcortical...
The aim of this study is to review the results and clinical outcome of patients with surgically trea...
Introduction Neuroendoscopic techniques have proven to be a successful and minimally-invasive techni...
BACKGROUND: Conventional approaches to deep-seated cerebral lesions range from biopsy to trans-corti...
Background. Third ventricle tumors are uncommon and account for only 0.6 - 0.9% of all the brain tum...
Background: Resection of intraventricular lesions remains a challenge for modern neurosurgery. Endos...
Despite the rapid development of neurosurgery in the 21st century, the invasive (secondary) tumours ...
Background: Surgical treatment of tumors in those areas of the brain considered difficult to reach i...
Background: Small soft ventricular tumors are good candidates for complete removal by a purely endos...