American Association of Neurological Surgeons | Thalamomesencephalic cavernoma: anterior transcallosal transchoroidal approach @AANSNeurosurgery | Uploaded July 2019 | Updated October 2024, 18 minutes ago.
Francesco Certo, MD, Giada Toccaceli, MD, Roberto Altieri, MD, and Giuseppe M. V. Barbagallo, MD
Department of Neurological Surgery, Policlinico “G. Rodolico” University Hospital, Catania, Italy
We present a case of a 62-year-old man with acute onset of diplopia, headache, and vomiting for a bleeding thalamomesencephalic cavernoma. The lesion was removed via the anterior transcallosal transchoroidal approach. His head was slightly flexed and a right paramedian craniotomy for an interhemispheric approach was performed. The interhemispheric fissure was split and, after callosotomy, the choroidal fissure was opened along the tenia fornicis to enter the velum interpositum and enlarge the foramen of Monro. The cavernoma was then identified and resected. There were no long-term postoperative neurological deficits. This approach is a valid alternative for thalamomesencephalic lesions.
**Intro music: "Daybreak" by Graeme Rosner
Francesco Certo, MD, Giada Toccaceli, MD, Roberto Altieri, MD, and Giuseppe M. V. Barbagallo, MD
Department of Neurological Surgery, Policlinico “G. Rodolico” University Hospital, Catania, Italy
We present a case of a 62-year-old man with acute onset of diplopia, headache, and vomiting for a bleeding thalamomesencephalic cavernoma. The lesion was removed via the anterior transcallosal transchoroidal approach. His head was slightly flexed and a right paramedian craniotomy for an interhemispheric approach was performed. The interhemispheric fissure was split and, after callosotomy, the choroidal fissure was opened along the tenia fornicis to enter the velum interpositum and enlarge the foramen of Monro. The cavernoma was then identified and resected. There were no long-term postoperative neurological deficits. This approach is a valid alternative for thalamomesencephalic lesions.
**Intro music: "Daybreak" by Graeme Rosner