2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00701-014-2224-4
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Radical resection of nongerminomatous pineal region tumors via the occipital transtentorial approach based on arachnoidal consideration: experience on a series of 143 patients

Abstract: Radical surgery was recommended as the optimal treatment for nongerminomatous pineal region tumors. Favorable results could be achieved by experienced neurosurgeons. Hydrocephalus could be cured by radical tumor removal in the majority of cases. The occipital transtentorial approach was indicated for most pineal region tumors, but surgeon's preference and experience should also be considered. New understanding of the arachnoid membranes of this region may be helpful for tumor resection.

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“…The occipital-transtentorial approach has a wide range of indications and is fully competent for the removal of these pineal region tumors. This was confirmed by our group of cases and our published literature [3].…”
Section: Surgical Approachsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The occipital-transtentorial approach has a wide range of indications and is fully competent for the removal of these pineal region tumors. This was confirmed by our group of cases and our published literature [3].…”
Section: Surgical Approachsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…However, similar imaging findings were not found in VI meningiomas, suggesting that there were differences in venous collateral circulation between the two types of meningiomas, suggesting that "VI meningiomas" had less influence on venous reflux. The POPPEN approach is more likely to destroy venous collateral circulation than subtentorial approach and therefore great attention should be paid to the protection of medial occipital vein and tentorial sinus during operation [1,3,13,15]. In principle, the protection of the GV and collateral circulation is particularly important and if there are residual tumors, gamma knife can be used for the follow-up treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, similar imaging findings were not found in VI meningiomas, suggesting that there were differences in venous collateral circulation between the two types of meningiomas, suggesting that "VI meningiomas" had less influence on venous reflux. The POPPEN approach is more likely to destroy venous collateral circulation than subtentorial approach and therefore great attention should be paid to the protection of medial occipital vein and tentorial sinus during operation [1,3,13,15]. In principle, the protection of the GV and collateral circulation is particularly important and if there are residual tumors, gamma knife can be used for the follow-up treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pineal region tumors are located deeply and adjacent to important anatomical structures. Surgical treatment requires a clear understanding of the origin of tumors [1][2][3]. There are currently different classifications and nomenclatures for pineal region meningiomas, which can be divided into 3 falcotentorial (FT) meningiomas and primary pineal region meningiomas, or into FT and velum interpositum (VI) meningiomas [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%