OBJECTIVE The best approach to deep-seated lateral and third ventricle lesions is a function of lesion characteristics, location, and relationship to the ventricles. The authors sought to examine and compare angles of attack and surgical freedom of anterior ipsilateral and contralateral interhemispheric transcallosal approaches to the frontal horn of the lateral ventricle using human cadaveric head dissections. Illustrative clinical experiences with a contralateral interhemispheric transcallosal approach and an anterior interhemispheric transcallosal transchoroidal approach are also related. METHODS Five formalin-fixed human cadaveric heads (10 sides) were examined microsurgically. CT and MRI scans obtained before dissection were uploaded a...
Abstract Background Free-hand tapping of the lateral ventricle through the posterior approach is a s...
Abstract Secondary to the creation of a surgical corridor and retraction, white mat...
OBJECTIVE The endoscopic fenestration of intraventricular CSF cysts has evolved into a well-accepte...
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the usefulness of the contralateral transcallosal approach for resecting l...
Background: This study provides an anatomical description of a novel supracerebellar infratentorial ...
Objectives: A plethora of surgical strategies have been described to reach deeply lesions situated w...
BACKGROUND: The contralateral transcingulate approach is a variation of the contralateral transcallo...
Background: The contralateral anterior interhemispheric approach (CAIA) is considered to provide sur...
WOS: 000221965700003PubMed ID: 15253543The transcallosal-interforniceal approach is the most appropr...
OBJECTIVE The cisternal pulvinar is a challenging location for neurosurgery. Four approaches for rea...
Background: Resection of intraventricular lesions remains a challenge for modern neurosurgery. Endos...
Introduction: Tumors of the lateral ventricle are rare lesions including a large variety of benign o...
Based on the observation of the course of callosal fibres and of their artero-venous support as appe...
BACKGROUND: Medial frontal arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) require opening the interhemispheric f...
Hypothesis: We aim to provide objective data regarding the area of exposure (AOE) and the surgical f...
Abstract Background Free-hand tapping of the lateral ventricle through the posterior approach is a s...
Abstract Secondary to the creation of a surgical corridor and retraction, white mat...
OBJECTIVE The endoscopic fenestration of intraventricular CSF cysts has evolved into a well-accepte...
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the usefulness of the contralateral transcallosal approach for resecting l...
Background: This study provides an anatomical description of a novel supracerebellar infratentorial ...
Objectives: A plethora of surgical strategies have been described to reach deeply lesions situated w...
BACKGROUND: The contralateral transcingulate approach is a variation of the contralateral transcallo...
Background: The contralateral anterior interhemispheric approach (CAIA) is considered to provide sur...
WOS: 000221965700003PubMed ID: 15253543The transcallosal-interforniceal approach is the most appropr...
OBJECTIVE The cisternal pulvinar is a challenging location for neurosurgery. Four approaches for rea...
Background: Resection of intraventricular lesions remains a challenge for modern neurosurgery. Endos...
Introduction: Tumors of the lateral ventricle are rare lesions including a large variety of benign o...
Based on the observation of the course of callosal fibres and of their artero-venous support as appe...
BACKGROUND: Medial frontal arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) require opening the interhemispheric f...
Hypothesis: We aim to provide objective data regarding the area of exposure (AOE) and the surgical f...
Abstract Background Free-hand tapping of the lateral ventricle through the posterior approach is a s...
Abstract Secondary to the creation of a surgical corridor and retraction, white mat...
OBJECTIVE The endoscopic fenestration of intraventricular CSF cysts has evolved into a well-accepte...