AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on the challenges of removing basal ganglia tumors due to the deep location of perforating arteries and the discomfort faced by surgeons using traditional microscopes.
  • Using a 4K-HD 3D exoscope system improved the surgical approach, allowing for better visualization and positioning, making it easier to access difficult-to-reach arteries during tumor resection.
  • Although one case experienced some postoperative complications like infarction, the overall results showed successful tumor removal with minimal neurological issues for the patients involved.

Article Abstract

Background: Due to the presence of many perforating arteries and the deep location of basal ganglia tumors, dissection of the perforating arteries is critical during tumor resection. However, this is challenging as these arteries are deeply embedded in the cerebrum. Surgeons need to bend their heads for a long time using operative microscope and it is uncomfortable for the operating surgeon. A high-definition (4K-HD) 3D exoscope system can significantly improve the surgeon's posture during resection and widen the operating view field considerably by adjusting the camera angle.

Methods: We report two cases of glioblastoma (GBM) involving basal ganglia. We used a 4K-HD 3D exoscope system for resecting the tumor and analyzed the intraoperative visualization of the operative fields.

Results: We could approach the deeply located feeding arteries before successfully resecting the tumor using a 4K-HD 3D exoscope system which would have been difficult with the sole use of an operative microscope. The postoperative recoveries were uneventful in both cases. However, postoperative magnetic resonance imaging showed infarction around the caudate head and corona radiata in one of the cases.

Conclusion: This study has highlighted using a 4K-HD 3D exoscope system in dissecting GBM involving basal ganglia. Although postoperative infarction is a risk, we could successfully visualize and dissect the tumors with minimal neurological deficits.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10316226PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_53_2023DOI Listing

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