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Child's Nervous System : ChNS :... Sep 2023Resecting pineal region tumors in children is often challenging. Several approaches have been proposed and practiced. A personal series of pediatric pineal region tumors...
PURPOSE
Resecting pineal region tumors in children is often challenging. Several approaches have been proposed and practiced. A personal series of pediatric pineal region tumors resected through craniotomy with posterior interhemispheric occipital transtentorial (OT) approach are reviewed. We present the surgical techniques, pitfalls, and their results.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
Eighty patients ranging in age from 3 months to 21 years old, and treated over 3 decades were reviewed. Hydrocephalus caused the main presenting symptoms and was noted in 74 patients. It was treated prior to the craniotomy for tumor resection with endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) in 33, external ventricular drainage in 26, and precraniotomy shunt in 15. Nine patients had ETV together with endoscopic biopsy. All patients had a parieto-occipital craniotomy in a prone position. Through a tentorial section, a gross total resection of the tumor was attempted except for germinomas.
RESULTS
The tumor pathology showed 32 germ cell tumors (GCT), 22 benign astrocytomas, 13 pineal parenchymal tumors, 5 ATRTs, 3 papillary tumors, and 5 others. Of GCTs, 18 were teratomas. The extent of resection consisted of 55 gross total resections, 13 subtotal resections, 10 partial, and 2 biopsies with one postoperative death. Hemiparesis in 2, cerebellar ataxia in another 2, and hemiballismus in 1 were transient and improved over time. One had permanent hemisensory loss and another patient had bilateral oculomotor palsy. Postoperative homonymous hemianopia occurred in 2 patients but subsided over a short period of time. Parinaud's sign was noted in 24 patients, of which 16 were transient.
CONCLUSION
The posterior interhemispheric OT approach provides a safe route and comfortable access to the pineal region in children. A great majority of postoperative neurological complications are the results of direct manipulations of the midbrain at tumor resection. Identification and preservation of the tumor-brain interface are of paramount importance. GCTs other than teratomas are treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy and may eliminate the need for craniotomy. Exophytic midbrain JPAs are amenable to resection.
Topics: Child; Humans; Pinealoma; Retrospective Studies; Brain Neoplasms; Pineal Gland; Postoperative Complications; Teratoma
PubMed: 35821434
DOI: 10.1007/s00381-022-05595-4 -
British Journal of Neurosurgery Dec 2023The occipital transtentorial approach is used to address lesions at the posterior incisural space or upper cerebellum. This approach is rarely used, making...
BACKGROUND AND IMPORTANCE
The occipital transtentorial approach is used to address lesions at the posterior incisural space or upper cerebellum. This approach is rarely used, making standardization of the surgical procedure challenging. Here we describe the effectiveness of indocyanine green (ICG) and dye markings before tentorial incision in charting a safe and bloodless surgical trajectory for improved manoeuvrability.
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
The first case was a 40-year-old man with a residual pineal mass after chemoradiation therapy for pathologically-proven germinoma. Surgical resection was performed via left occipital craniotomy. Incision of the left cerebellar tentorium by a radiofrequency knife was preceded by visualization of the straight sinus and venous lake, which were marked with dye, enabling safe entry into the quadrigeminal cistern. Finally, total-resection of the mature teratoma was achieved. The second case was a 50-year-old man with an enhancing mass at the cerebellar vermis and left hemisphere. Left occipital craniotomy was followed by ICG administration, illuminating the straight sinus and a complex structure of dural venous channels, which were marked with dye. This visualization maximized the tentorial incision by carefully avoiding venous structures and widely exposed the upper cerebellum. Subtotal-resection of the tumor was achieved, with a diagnosis of glioblastoma.
CONCLUSION
ICG administration and dye marking are feasible and useful methods for precise identification/visualization of venous structures. They enable maximization as well as safe and appropriate tentorial incision to provide a sufficient surgical corridor for the occipital transtentorial approach.
Topics: Male; Humans; Adult; Middle Aged; Neurosurgical Procedures; Indocyanine Green; Dura Mater; Craniotomy; Brain; Surgical Wound
PubMed: 34009080
DOI: 10.1080/02688697.2021.1927982