Fully Endoscopic Minimally Invasive Tumor Resection for Cystic Cerebellar Hemangioblastoma

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作者
Hasegawa, Hirotaka [1 ]
Shin, Masahiro [1 ]
Kin, Taichi [1 ]
Saito, Nobuhito [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Tokyo, Japan
关键词
Cerebellar hemangioblastoma; Cystic tumor; Endoscopic surgery; Three-dimensional virtual reality simulation; von Hippel-Lindau disease; CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM; NATURAL-HISTORY;
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10.1016/j.wneu.2019.03.158
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
BACKGROUND: von Hippel-Lindau disease-related hemangioblastoma is likely to occur in the cerebellum and accompany a cyst. As multiple hemangioblastomas commonly occur in von Hippel-Lindau disease, and multiple surgeries may thus be necessary, a minimally invasive surgical strategy is of great importance. METHODS: We present 2 patients with von Hippel-Lindau disease-related hemangioblastomas successfully treated by a fully endoscopic transcranial approach via a short skin incision and a 2 cm x 2 cm small bony window. Before surgery, a three-dimensional virtual reality model was created to determine the ideal trajectory. RESULTS: Patient 1 had 2 serial large cystic tumors that equally contributed to obstructive hydrocephalus and were resected sequentially via a single endoscopic trajectory. Patient 2 had a progressive large cystic tumor that was resected endoscopically. Complete resection of the tumors was achieved without any complications in either patient. CONCLUSIONS: Small nodular tumors accompanying a large cyst are plausible candidates for endoscopic transcranial surgery. The spatial relationship of nodules, cyst, and cerebellar parenchyma is important to determine the applicability of the present technique. Preoperative three-dimensional virtual reality simulation helps assess the feasibility of this approach.
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