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Τρίτη 25 Απριλίου 2017

The "multi-scope technique" for microvascular decompression.

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The "multi-scope technique" for microvascular decompression.

World Neurosurg. 2017 Apr 18;:

Authors: Nagata Y, Watanabe T, Nagatani T, Takeuchi K, Chu J, Wakabayashi T

Abstract
BACKGROUND: The performance of endoscopic surgery has rapidly become widespread in neurosurgery in recent years. Endoscopy can offer close and panoramic surgical views with fine illumination, even in the deep intracranial area. However, it also has the following serious drawback: an intracranial blind area between the field lens of the endoscope and the site of the dural opening. This blind area cannot be viewed on the endoscopic monitor, and several surgical complications, including accidental intracranial neurovascular structural injury, can occur in this area. In this article, we report a new multi-scope surgical technique that can compensate for this serious disadvantage of endoscopic surgery.
METHODS: In the multi-scope technique, endoscopic and exoscopic systems are used simultaneously with two monitors. Microvascular decompression (MVD) is performed fully endoscopically using an exoscope that compensates for the intracranial blind area of the endoscopic view. Two high-definition monitors for the endoscope and exoscope are placed side-by-side in front of the primary surgeon.
RESULTS: Two patients with hemifacial spasm were treated by endoscopic MVD with the multi-scope technique. In these procedures, fine surgical views were obtained by both the endoscope and exoscope. Two monitors were placed side-by-side in front of the surgeon; as a result, the physician could easily view them simultaneously during the operation. No surgery-related complications occurred.
CONCLUSIONS: The multi-scope technique can facilitate the performance of safer neuroendoscopic surgery than conventional endoscopic surgery. This technique can also be adopted in other skull base surgeries, in which the importance of endoscopy is growing.

PMID: 28434953 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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