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Research Article

The combined use of image-guided frameless stereotaxy and neuroendoscopy for the surgical management of occlusive hydrocephalus and intracranial cysts

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Pages 531-538 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The objective of the study was to report the initial experiences with the combined use of an infrared-based frameless stereotactic navigation device and neuroendoscopy. Ten hydrocephalic patients underwent endoscopic third ventriculostomy and two patients with intracranial cysts underwent cystoventriculostomy. The trajectory of the rigid endoscope and target point were planned by frameless stereotaxy. An articulated arm served to maintain the predetermined trajectory during the surgery and to guide the endoscope. Endoscopic surgery was successfully performed in 11 of the 12 patients. In one patient with a small third ventricle the ventriculostomy had to be abandoned. We observed no surgical morbidity. In none of the cases was it necessary to correct the predetermined trajectory of the endoscope to reach the planned target area. The planning of the trajectory and the target area, as well as the maintenance of the trajectory during endoscopy reduce the risk of inadvertent damage to vital structures. The combined use of frameless stereotaxy and neuroendoscopy might contribute to a decrease of procedure-related morbidity.

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