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World Neurosurg ; 80(5): 655.e15-21, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23207734

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OBJECTIVE: Conventionally, neuroendoscopic excision of intraventricular tumors has been difficult and time consuming because of lack of an effective decompression system that can be used through the working channel of the endoscope. METHODS: The authors report their initial experience in purely endoscopic excision of large intraventricular tumors with the minimally invasive NICO Myriad system. The NICO Myriad is a side cutting soft tissue aspiration system that uses an inner reciprocating cannula and an outer stationary sheath with a side port. During decompression, applied suction approximates the tumor into the lumen of the outer sheath, with the inner cannula excising the tissue by oscillation of the cutting edge. The tumor is then removed by aspiration through the inner sheath. RESULTS: Three patients with large intraventricular tumors were operated by a purely endoscopic approach using a GAAB rigid endoscope and the NICO Myriad system. Of these, two had intraventricular craniopharyngiomas and one had a lateral ventricular subependymoma. The tumor size varied between 1.9 and 4.5 cm in the largest diameter. A relatively firm and solid tumor was encountered in two and a multicystic tumor with thick adherent walls in one. The tumor could be subtotally removed in one and near totally in two. There were no long-term complications. CONCLUSION: The NICO Myriad is a highly effective tumor decompression system that can be effectively used in a purely endoscopic approach to intraventricular lesions.


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Cerebral Ventricle Neoplasms/surgery , Craniopharyngioma/surgery , Decompression, Surgical/methods , Glioma, Subependymal/surgery , Neuroendoscopy/methods , Adolescent , Cerebral Ventricle Neoplasms/diagnosis , Craniopharyngioma/diagnosis , Decompression, Surgical/instrumentation , Glioma, Subependymal/diagnosis , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neuroendoscopy/instrumentation , Suction/instrumentation , Suction/methods , Tumor Burden
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Childs Nerv Syst ; 28(10): 1785-90, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22885708

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PURPOSE: The authors assess the role of flexible hollow core CO2 laser system (Omniguide system) in resection of intraspinal lipomas. METHODS: Eight patients with intraspinal lipomas were operated using an Omniguide laser system over a 22-month period. The age range varied between 6 months and 16 years. All of them had lipoma of the conus medullaris associated with lumbar subcutaneous lipoma. Two of these had previous surgery with resection of the subcutaneous part of the lipoma; in one of them, a partial resection of the conus medullaris lipoma had also been performed. In six, there were no obvious motor or sensory deficits whereas two had gross neurologic deficits, with the deficits occurring in one after the previous decompression. Resection of the conus lipoma, untethering of the spinal cord, and reconstruction of the decompressed conus was performed in all aided with Omniguide laser system. The power settings of the laser system ranged from 4 to 8 W. RESULTS: Subtotal to near-total resection was achieved in all. None of the patients developed any new motor or sensory deficits. Three had postoperative CSF leaks which initially required reoperation with graft resuturing and subsequently placement of lumboperitoneal shunt. One child with preexisting neurologic deficits improved in power over the next 12 months. CONCLUSION: Flexible CO2 laser system was precise and convenient in decompressing the conus lipomas and untethering of the cord in lumbar spinal lipomas.


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Lasers, Gas/therapeutic use , Lipoma/surgery , Neurosurgical Procedures/instrumentation , Neurosurgical Procedures/methods , Spinal Cord Neoplasms/surgery , Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Infant , Lumbosacral Region/surgery , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Radiography , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Spinal Cord/diagnostic imaging , Spinal Cord/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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