Author:
Wu Mingxing,Di Fei,Ma Mingle,Li Jiye,Li Yanbin,Zhang Bingke
Abstract
Abstract
Background
To present a novel endoscopy-assisted surgical strategy of Sylvian arachnoid cysts (ACs).
Case presentation
Endoscopy-assisted surgery was performed on 9 children (May 2019–December 2021). All patients were evaluated with CT and/or MRI and had regular follow-up examinations. The procedure consisted of performing a small temporal craniotomy (2 cm) behind the hairline. After dural opening, the surgery was performed with the assistance of a rigid 30-degree transcranial endoscope, self-irrigating bipolar forceps, and other standard endoscopic instruments. Steps included total excision of the AC outer wall and dissection of arachnoid adhesion around the cystic edge to communicate the residual cyst cavity with subdural space. Compared with the microscopical procedure, a 30-degree transcranial endoscope provides a wider view, especially for the lateral part exposure of the outer wall.
The average age of the patients was 27.7 months (range 13–44 months). The Sylvian AC was in the right hemisphere in three patients and six in the left, respectively. 1 patient suffered transient postoperative epilepsy. There was no mortality or additional postoperative neurological deficit in this series. All of the patients achieved significant clinical improvement after surgery. Radiological examination after the operation showed a significant reduction in all cases (100%, 9/9) and disappearance in one case (11.1%, 1/9). Postoperative subdural fluid collection occurred in six cases and completely resolved spontaneously in 9 months.
Conclusion
The study demonstrated the minimally invasive, safety, and effectivity of the endoscopy-assisted purely total outer wall excision.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Neurology,Surgery
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