Posterior Interhemispheric-Transtentorial Approach for Resection of an Arteriovenous Malformation of the Superior Medullary Velum and Fourth Ventricle: 2-Dimensional Operative Video

Author:

Winkler Ethan A.,Scherschinski Lea,Catapano Joshua S.,DiDomenico Joseph D.,Hanalioglu Sahin,Lawton Michael T.ORCID

Abstract

Brain arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) of the fourth ventricle represent a rare subtype associated with an aggressive natural course. 1,2 In this case, a woman in her early 50s presented with dizziness. An AVM was diagnosed in the left superior cerebellar peduncle extending into the fourth ventricle. The AVM was supplied by superior cerebellar artery branches and classified as a Spetzler-Martin grade III and a Lawton-Young grade III, with a supplemented grade of 6. 3,4 Being a single case report, institutional review board approval was not needed. Patient consent was obtained. The lesion was accessed through a torcular craniotomy and posterior interhemispheric-transtentorial approach, employing gravity to naturally retract the parietooccipital lobe. 5-7 Dissection continued into the quadrigeminal and ambient cisterns, where the tentorium was incised parallelling the straight sinus to reach the superior vermis. Partial resection of the lingual and central lobules of the vermis facilitated access to the superior medullary velum. The superior cerebellar artery feeders were divided and followed to the superior cerebellar peduncle and through the superior medullary vellum. A vertical incision in the superior medullary velum facilitated entry into the fourth ventricle, where the AVM nidus was dissected circumferentially and resected en bloc. Intraoperative indocyanine green videoangiography and postoperative digital subtraction angiography confirmed complete obliteration of the AVM. After surgery, the patient experienced mild ataxia, but motor symptoms greatly improved during 3-month follow-up. This video illustrates resection of a complex fourth ventricular AVM through a posterior interhemispheric-transtentorial approach, highlighting pivotal considerations of patient positioning and approach selection to optimize treatment outcome for complex posterior fossa AVM resection.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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