OBJECTIVE: To review an experience with the posterior interhemispheric approach applied to vascular lesions in the posterior midline, to examine the effects of patient position and gravity retraction of the occipital lobe, and to identify circumstances requiring increased exposure by sectioning the falx and tentorium. METHODS: During a 6.5-year period, 46 posterior interhemispheric approaches were performed to treat 28 arteriovenous malformations, 10 dural arteriovenous fistulae, seven cavernous malformations, and one posterior cerebral artery aneurysm. Twenty-three patients were positioned prone and 23 patient were positioned laterally. RESULTS: A standard posterior interhemispheric approach was used in 38 patients, and the occipital bitra...
OBJECT: Parafalcine arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) have a midline plane in common, but differ in...
Pineal region tumors are challenging to access because they are centrally located within the calvari...
TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACKS (TIAs) of the posterior circulation are associated with a significant ris...
BACKGROUND: The contralateral transcingulate approach is a variation of the contralateral transcallo...
Background: The contralateral anterior interhemispheric approach (CAIA) is considered to provide sur...
BACKGROUND: Medial frontal arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) require opening the interhemispheric f...
OBJECTIVE: Posterior gyrus cinguli tumors are a well-defined group of tumors that pose considerable ...
BACKGROUND: Lesions in the insula and basal ganglia can be risky to resect because of their depth an...
The high versatility and efficacy of the contralateral interhemispheric approach is demonstrated in ...
The contralateral interhemispheric approach is utilized to provide the surgeon with a favorable traj...
OBJECTIVE: The extended retrosigmoid approach is presented as a simple and safe modification of the ...
The contralateral transfalcine approach is a valuable option to access lesions around the mesial sur...
OBJECT Surgical exposure of the peritrigonal or periatrial region has been challenging due to the...
OBJECTIVE: Vertebral artery (VA) transposition in the extreme-lateral transcondylar approach can min...
Objective: To describe a technique to approach the anterior inferior basal ganglia. Case Description...
OBJECT: Parafalcine arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) have a midline plane in common, but differ in...
Pineal region tumors are challenging to access because they are centrally located within the calvari...
TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACKS (TIAs) of the posterior circulation are associated with a significant ris...
BACKGROUND: The contralateral transcingulate approach is a variation of the contralateral transcallo...
Background: The contralateral anterior interhemispheric approach (CAIA) is considered to provide sur...
BACKGROUND: Medial frontal arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) require opening the interhemispheric f...
OBJECTIVE: Posterior gyrus cinguli tumors are a well-defined group of tumors that pose considerable ...
BACKGROUND: Lesions in the insula and basal ganglia can be risky to resect because of their depth an...
The high versatility and efficacy of the contralateral interhemispheric approach is demonstrated in ...
The contralateral interhemispheric approach is utilized to provide the surgeon with a favorable traj...
OBJECTIVE: The extended retrosigmoid approach is presented as a simple and safe modification of the ...
The contralateral transfalcine approach is a valuable option to access lesions around the mesial sur...
OBJECT Surgical exposure of the peritrigonal or periatrial region has been challenging due to the...
OBJECTIVE: Vertebral artery (VA) transposition in the extreme-lateral transcondylar approach can min...
Objective: To describe a technique to approach the anterior inferior basal ganglia. Case Description...
OBJECT: Parafalcine arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) have a midline plane in common, but differ in...
Pineal region tumors are challenging to access because they are centrally located within the calvari...
TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACKS (TIAs) of the posterior circulation are associated with a significant ris...