Background The transcallosal approach provides a direct corridor to the lesions lying in the third ventricle with distinct advantages over alternative routes, such as the pos- sibility to use multiple corridors for tumor resection. Method Here we present a personal perspective of the sur- gery of tumors of the anterior portion of the third ventricle using this approach. Conclusions This approach requires the ability to move around many neurovascular, cortical, and white matter structures. Knowledge of regional anatomy and adherence to principles of microsurgery are basic requirements to obtain a favorable outcome
Background The telo-velar approach is an alternative to cerebellar splitting to gain access to the f...
Introduction: Tumors of the lateral ventricle are rare lesions including a large variety of benign o...
Background: Despite their unfavorable locations, lesions of the third ventricle can be successfully ...
Background The transcallosal approach provides a direct corridor to the lesions lying in the third v...
A series of 34 patients with tumours of the third ventricle were operated on by a transcallosal rout...
Objectives: A plethora of surgical strategies have been described to reach deeply lesions situated w...
Background. Third ventricle tumors are uncommon and account for only 0.6 - 0.9% of all the brain tum...
Based on the observation of the course of callosal fibres and of their artero-venous support as appe...
Tumors of the lateral and third ventricles are cradled on all sides by vital vascular and eloquent n...
Tumors located within the third ventricle have some potential limitations during surgical approach. ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Different surgical approaches have been developed for dealing with third vent...
WOS: 000221965700003PubMed ID: 15253543The transcallosal-interforniceal approach is the most appropr...
Despite the rapid development of neurosurgery in the 21st century, the invasive (secondary) tumours ...
The third ventricle has historically represented one of the most challenging areas to access surgica...
Abstract Secondary to the creation of a surgical corridor and retraction, white mat...
Background The telo-velar approach is an alternative to cerebellar splitting to gain access to the f...
Introduction: Tumors of the lateral ventricle are rare lesions including a large variety of benign o...
Background: Despite their unfavorable locations, lesions of the third ventricle can be successfully ...
Background The transcallosal approach provides a direct corridor to the lesions lying in the third v...
A series of 34 patients with tumours of the third ventricle were operated on by a transcallosal rout...
Objectives: A plethora of surgical strategies have been described to reach deeply lesions situated w...
Background. Third ventricle tumors are uncommon and account for only 0.6 - 0.9% of all the brain tum...
Based on the observation of the course of callosal fibres and of their artero-venous support as appe...
Tumors of the lateral and third ventricles are cradled on all sides by vital vascular and eloquent n...
Tumors located within the third ventricle have some potential limitations during surgical approach. ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Different surgical approaches have been developed for dealing with third vent...
WOS: 000221965700003PubMed ID: 15253543The transcallosal-interforniceal approach is the most appropr...
Despite the rapid development of neurosurgery in the 21st century, the invasive (secondary) tumours ...
The third ventricle has historically represented one of the most challenging areas to access surgica...
Abstract Secondary to the creation of a surgical corridor and retraction, white mat...
Background The telo-velar approach is an alternative to cerebellar splitting to gain access to the f...
Introduction: Tumors of the lateral ventricle are rare lesions including a large variety of benign o...
Background: Despite their unfavorable locations, lesions of the third ventricle can be successfully ...