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Read full paper at: https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.517
This paper presents a unique hybrid surgical approach for the resection of a large suprasellar craniopharyngioma, inspired by a military strategy known as Jackson's maneuver. The technique combines open microsurgery, endoscopic resection, and ventriculoscope-assisted approach, providing maximal visualization with minimal added morbidity. The paper details the utility of this technique through a case of an 80-year-old woman with a large suprasellar lesion, who underwent successful tumor resection using this hybrid approach.
The abstract of the paper discusses the development of a unique hybrid surgical approach for the resection of deep-seated lesions. This approach combines open microsurgery and skull base corridors with an endoscope, and a ventriculoscope for extended assistance. The technique was applied to a patient with a large suprasellar lesion, resulting in maximal safe resection and minimal added morbidity.
Title of the paper: "Simultaneous Transventricular-Orbitocranial Resection of Large Suprasellar Craniopharyngioma as Inspired by Jackson's Maneuver from 1863"
Authors of the paper: Walter C. Jean, Hasan R. Syed, Daniel R. Felbaum, Joshua E. Ryan, Amjad Anaizi
Citation in APA format: Jean, W. C., Syed, H. R., Felbaum, D. R., Ryan, J. E., & Anaizi, A. (2016). Simultaneous Transventricular-Orbitocranial Resection of Large Suprasellar Craniopharyngioma as Inspired by Jackson's Maneuver from 1863. Cureus, 8(3), e517. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.517
Category of medical science: Neurosurgery
Tags: #Neurosurgery, #Craniopharyngioma, #HybridApproach, #Microsurgery, #Endoscope, #Ventriculoscope, #SuprasellarLesion, #TumorResection, #JacksonsManeuver, #SkullBase, #OpenMicrosurgery, #EndoscopicResection, #MaximalSafeResection, #MinimalAddedMorbidity, #CaseStudy
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