Minimally Disruptive Subcortical Neurosurgery in Children - Concepts of the...

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Dr. Erin Keihna Published: 2018-09-16

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Dr. Erin Keihna
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Introduction to Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery
An overview of minimally invasive and minimally disruptive subcortical neurosurgery in children, highlighting the unique challenges and considerations in pediatric cases.
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Understanding Pediatric Brain Tumors
Discussion on the unique tumor locations and pathologies in children, emphasizing the high curability of pediatric brain tumors.
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Surgical Goals and Techniques
Exploration of surgical goals including complete tumor resection and the importance of preserving neurological function during surgery.
00:06:00,000
Subcortical Injury and Preservation Techniques
Analysis of subcortical injury risks during tumor resections and techniques to optimize fiber tract preservation.
00:08:00,000
Brainbath and Advanced Surgical Tools
Introduction to the Brainbath device and its role in enhancing surgical options for resecting subcortical lesions.
00:10:00,000
Traditional vs. Endoscopic Approaches
Comparison of traditional craniotomy and endoscopic approaches, discussing their advantages and limitations.
00:12:00,000
Case Studies: Successful Tumor Resections
Presentation of case studies demonstrating successful tumor resections using minimally invasive techniques.
00:14:00,000
Challenges in Deeper Lesion Resection
Discussion on the challenges faced when approaching deeper lesions and the strategies employed to overcome them.
00:16:00,000
Postoperative Outcomes and Recovery
Overview of postoperative recovery, emphasizing the importance of minimizing complications and ensuring quality of life.
00:18:00,000
Future Directions in Pediatric Neurosurgery
Concluding thoughts on the future of pediatric neurosurgery, focusing on innovations and ongoing research in minimally invasive techniques.

Topic overview

As a part of the Pediatric Endoscopic Neurosurgery 2018 Course, Dr. Erin Keihna discusses the minimally disruptive subcortical neurosurgery in children. She further details the available surgical options for subcortical lesions and intraventricular tumors, including craniotomy (interhemispheric resection), burrhole neuroendoscopic resectionwith myriad, and mini-craniotomy resection with BrainPath/Myriad.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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