INTRODUCTION: Since the first reported endoscopic treatment of colloid cysts of the third ventricle by Powel et al. in 1983, several endoscopic techniques have been described. Therefore, the authors describe their technique of neuroendoscopic colloid cyst removal, developed during the last 16 years. TECHNIQUE: With the aid of the specially designed, no-through perforator, the colloid cyst is first partially evacuated to facilitate further dissection and mobilization. By intermittent gentle traction to mobilize the cyst out of the foramen of Monro, detachment from the tela choroidea is finally obtained, making total removal possible. CONCLUSIONS: With the described endoscopic technique, complete removal of colloid cysts is possible in almost...
OBJECTIVE: Microsurgical resection or ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement was for a long time the o...
Introduction Endoscopic methods have gained a well-established position in surgical treatment of co...
No consensus among neurosurgeons has been reached so far concerning optimal therapeutic strategy for...
Contains fulltext : 96872.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION: ...
Background : The operative approaches for colloid cyst excision are varied with open microsurgical e...
Abstract OBJECTS: Microsurgical resection, stereotactic aspiration and VP shunt have for years been ...
Different management options are available for the treatment of colloid cysts. Goals of those proced...
Background: The endoscopic technique has been recognised as a viable and safe alternative to microsu...
Introduction: Colloid cyst of the third ventricle is a rare intracranial benign tumor. Traditionally...
Endoscopic removal of third ventricular colloid cysts has grown in popularity. The biggest issues co...
BACKGROUND: The endoscopic removal of third ventricular colloid cysts has been developed as an alter...
Neuroendoscopic treatment of colloid cysts is limited by the reach and flexibility of the instrument...
Colloid cysts are benign lesions of the anterior part of the third ventricle. Surgery is the main li...
Colloid cysts are histologically benign lesions whose primary goal of treatment should be complete r...
AIM: Colloid cysts of the third ventricle represent 0.5-2% of all intracranial tumors. Several surgi...
OBJECTIVE: Microsurgical resection or ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement was for a long time the o...
Introduction Endoscopic methods have gained a well-established position in surgical treatment of co...
No consensus among neurosurgeons has been reached so far concerning optimal therapeutic strategy for...
Contains fulltext : 96872.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION: ...
Background : The operative approaches for colloid cyst excision are varied with open microsurgical e...
Abstract OBJECTS: Microsurgical resection, stereotactic aspiration and VP shunt have for years been ...
Different management options are available for the treatment of colloid cysts. Goals of those proced...
Background: The endoscopic technique has been recognised as a viable and safe alternative to microsu...
Introduction: Colloid cyst of the third ventricle is a rare intracranial benign tumor. Traditionally...
Endoscopic removal of third ventricular colloid cysts has grown in popularity. The biggest issues co...
BACKGROUND: The endoscopic removal of third ventricular colloid cysts has been developed as an alter...
Neuroendoscopic treatment of colloid cysts is limited by the reach and flexibility of the instrument...
Colloid cysts are benign lesions of the anterior part of the third ventricle. Surgery is the main li...
Colloid cysts are histologically benign lesions whose primary goal of treatment should be complete r...
AIM: Colloid cysts of the third ventricle represent 0.5-2% of all intracranial tumors. Several surgi...
OBJECTIVE: Microsurgical resection or ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement was for a long time the o...
Introduction Endoscopic methods have gained a well-established position in surgical treatment of co...
No consensus among neurosurgeons has been reached so far concerning optimal therapeutic strategy for...