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Published in: Child's Nervous System 11/2018

01-11-2018 | Technical Note

U-shaped durotomy for midline posterior fossa tumor removal: technical note and evaluation of results

Authors: Julian Zipfel, Rousinelle da Silva Freitas, Laura Maria Lafitte, Cahit Kural, Martin U. Schuhmann

Published in: Child's Nervous System | Issue 11/2018

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Abstract

Background

The classical dura opening for midline posterior fossa tumors in and around the 4th ventricle and the craniocervical junction is a Y-shaped incision. Several potential problems are associated with this technique. We used a technical variant, the U-shaped durotomy, previously described by Rhoton, offering several advantages. We report on the surgical results of the technique in a consecutive series of posterior fossa cases in children and adolescents.

Methods

In all midline posterior fossa approaches, a U-shaped dural incision is standard in our institution. All cases were retrospectively analyzed regarding hydrocephalus, placement of EVD or lumbar drain, need for ETV or shunting during follow-up, and frequency of duraplasty, of pseudomeningocele, of primary watertight dural closure, of CSF leakage, and of venous sinus hemorrhage at opening.

Results

Fifty pediatric patients were included. In all easy occipital sinus, control was achieved and no additional dural retraction for tumor exposure required. In 49/50 patients, a primary watertight dura closure without duraplasty was achieved, also in re-do cases with previous U-shaped opening. One patient received a small periostium graft after having had a duraplasty following Y-shaped opening beforehand. No CSF fistula ever occurred and no pseudomeningocele was detected in any follow-up MRI.

Conclusion

The U-shaped durotomy for dorsal midline approach to the 4th ventricle and craniocervical junction provides wide exposure to all tumors and allows for primary and watertight dura closure. Compared to published results and complications of classic Y-shaped dural opening, this method of durotomy and closure seems most advantageous.
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Metadata
Title
U-shaped durotomy for midline posterior fossa tumor removal: technical note and evaluation of results
Authors
Julian Zipfel
Rousinelle da Silva Freitas
Laura Maria Lafitte
Cahit Kural
Martin U. Schuhmann
Publication date
01-11-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Child's Nervous System / Issue 11/2018
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Electronic ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-018-3922-7

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