Paramedian transparietal approach to the lateral ventricle in a dominant hemisphere: how I do it - Takeaways - MDSpire

Paramedian transparietal approach to the lateral ventricle in a dominant hemisphere: how I do it

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  • Simone Grannò

  • Abdullah Al Awadhi

  • Adrien May

  • Philippe Bijlenga

  • December 3, 2024

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    Intraventricular tumors, often asymptomatic, can lead to severe complications like hydrocephalus and mass effect when located in the dominant hemisphere.

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    Surgical resection of atrial intraventricular tumors presents challenges due to their deep location and proximity to critical brain structures.

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    The paramedian transparietal approach minimizes risks to vital structures while providing access to intraventricular lesions in the dominant hemisphere.

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    Preoperative DTI MRI and mixed-reality navigation enhance the precision of the paramedian transparietal approach during microsurgery.

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    A mini-craniotomy variant of the paramedian transparietal approach allows for a cortically conservative corridor with minimal dural opening.

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