Treatment of Fourth Ventricle Arachnoid Cyst via Anterior Hone of Lateral Ventricle Using Flexible Endoscope
Arachnoid cysts are common anomalies in the intracranial region. However, an intraventricular arachnoid cyst is rare, and occurrence within the fourth ventricle is especially uncommon; only 16 cases have been described in the literature. Arachnoid cysts in the fourth ventricle may cause obstructive...
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Published in | World neurosurgery Vol. 124; pp. 224 - 227 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
Elsevier Inc
01.04.2019
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Summary: | Arachnoid cysts are common anomalies in the intracranial region. However, an intraventricular arachnoid cyst is rare, and occurrence within the fourth ventricle is especially uncommon; only 16 cases have been described in the literature. Arachnoid cysts in the fourth ventricle may cause obstructive hydrocephalus or cerebellar ataxia or cranial nerve palsy. Treatment of a fourth ventricular arachnoid cyst is complete or partial resection via a midline suboccipital approach. Recently, endoscopic fenestration has become the procedure of choice in the treatment of arachnoid cysts in supratentorial locations, but as yet there has been no report of treating a fourth ventricle arachnoid cyst using a flexible endoscope.
We present the case of a 43-year-old man who suffered a recurrence of an arachnoid cyst in the fourth ventricle that had been partially excised 8 years previously using midline suboccipital craniectomy. Because of concerns of adhesions following the previous craniectomy, we decided to perform endoscopic treatment via the anterior horn of the lateral ventricle.
As per our knowledge, this is the first case reporting the treatment of an arachnoid cyst of the fourth ventricle using a flexible endoscope via the anterior horn of the lateral ventricle. This method can be used to treat arachnoid cysts of the fourth ventricle. |
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ISSN: | 1878-8750 1878-8769 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.wneu.2018.12.226 |