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- Title
Anatomy of the posterior Fossa: a comprehensive description for pediatric brain tumors.
- Authors
Formentin, Cleiton; Matias, Leo Gordiano; de Souza Rodrigues dos Santos, Lucas; de Almeida, Romulo Augusto Andrade; Joaquim, Andrei Fernandes; Ghizoni, Enrico
- Abstract
Posterior fossa tumors are the most common pediatric brain tumors, and present unique challenges in terms of their location and surgical management. The posterior fossa comprehends complex anatomy and represents the smallest and deepest of the three cranial base fossae. An in-depth understanding of posterior fossa anatomy is crucial when it comes to the surgical resection of pediatric brain tumors. Mastering the knowledge of posterior fossa anatomy helps the neurosurgeon in achieving a maximal and safe volumetric resection, that impacts in both overall and progression free survival. With the advancements in microsurgery, the telovelar approach has emerged as the workhorse technique for the resection of posterior fossa tumors in pediatric patients. This approach involves meticulously dissecting of the natural clefts present in the cerebellomedullary fissure, making a comprehensive understanding of the underlying anatomy key for its success.
- Subjects
BRAIN tumors; INFRATENTORIAL brain tumors; PROGRESSION-free survival; POSTERIOR cranial fossa; SKULL base; ANATOMY; CHILD patients
- Publication
Child's Nervous System, 2024, Vol 40, Issue 3, p613
- ISSN
0256-7040
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00381-023-06220-8