松岡 剛
   Department   School of Medicine(Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital), School of Medicine
   Position   Assistant Professor
Article types Other
Language Japanese
Peer review Peer reviewed
Title High Parietal Paramedian Approach for Tumors in the Trigone of the Lateral Ventricle:Technical Nuances and Case Review
Domestic / ForeginDomestic
Volume, Issue, Page pp.1053-1058
Authorship Lead author
Publication date 2019/10/10
Summary The aim of this paper was to introduce and validate our high parietal paramedian approach for tumors in the
trigone of the lateral ventricles.
This study included nine tumors found in the trigone region and treated surgically in our institute.
The approach of this method is described here. First, the central sulcus and post-central gyrus were identified by
the electrodes after opening of the dura mater. Corticotomy was performed in the rearward area of the post-central
gyrus 25 mm within the midline and 20 mm along the length, to avoid the damage to the primary sensory area and
arcuate fasciculus. A round-shaped spatula was used to protect the surrounding brain tissue. The tumors were
excised from medial portion because the feeding supply is usually derived from the medial and deep choroid plexus.
As vital structures, including the optic radiation, thalamus, posterior horn of the internal capsule, and fornix, exist
around the trigone, gentle dissection from the ventricle wall is needed. The hematoma was removed last to avoid
obstructive hydrocephalus, and a drainage tube was left in the ventricle.
Total gross resection of all the tumors was performed, and an approximate blood loss of 50-445 ml(average
134.3 ml)was recorded. None of the patients had permanent neurological deficit, and those with visual defects
recovered postoperatively.
Preservation of the visual and high brain function is an important consideration in the treatment strategy for
tumors in the trigone of the lateral ventricle. The high parietal paramedian approach is a versatile and prominent
approach that helps preserve these functions.
(Received : February 7, 2019, Accepted : June 5 2019)
DOI 10.11477/mf.1436204073