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Andy Wells
Andy Wellsover 3 years ago
The suboccipital, telovelar, transsuperior fovea approach to dorsal pontine lesions

The suboccipital, telovelar, transsuperior fovea approach to dorsal pontine lesions

Abstract Dorsal pons lesions at the facial colliculus level can be accessed with a suboccipital telovelar (SOTV) approach using the superior fovea safe entry zone. Opening the telovelar junction allows visualization of the dorsal pons and lateral entry at the level of the fourth ventricle floor. Typically, a lateral entry into the floor of the fourth ventricle is better tolerated than a midline opening. This video demonstrates the use of the SOTV approach to remove a cavernous malformation at the level of the facial colliculus. This case is particularly interesting because of a large venous anomaly and several telangiectasias in the pons. Dissections in the video are reproduced with permission from the Rhoton Collection (http://rhoton.ineurodb.org). **Intro music: "Daybreak" by Graeme Rosner

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over 3 years ago

In between the tweezers the tumors

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