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    Acta neurochirurgica 92 (1988), S. 76-82 
    ISSN: 0942-0940
    Keywords: Cavernous sinus ; skull base surgery ; surgical anatomy ; trigeminal nerve
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The cavernous sinus is divided from the surgical point of view into three parts. The middle part consists of the lateral sinus wall, the cranial nerves III, IV, V, VI and the posterior siphonknee of the internal carotid artery. Lesions of this region, vascular as well as tumorous, can be exposed by approaching the lateral sinus wall. The surgical dissection through the sinus wall is based on some important anatomical details, which are described here. As a consequence a modified transcavernous approach will be introduced and demonstrated by 35 clinical cases.
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    ISSN: 0942-0940
    Keywords: Low grade gliomas ; Xenon CT ; stereotactic biopsy ; histological grading
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Xenon-enhanced computerized tomography (XeCT) was performed on 14 consecutive adult patients presenting with seizures showing supratentorial non-enhancing radiologically uniform appearing low grade gliomas on CT/MR images. Pre-operative XeCT patterns were compared with postoperative histological diagnosis, grading and Ki67 proliferation indices (PI). After gross-total, subtotal resection or biopsy, 11 astrocytomas, 2 oligodendrogliomas and 1 oligo-astrocytoma were diagnosed and graded: Grade I: 2 patients (Ki67-PI=0.5–0.8), Grade I–II: 4 patients (Ki67-PI=0.3–1.5), Grade II: 3 patients (Ki67-PI=0.5–3.5), Grade II–III: 4 patients (Ki67-PI=3.8–6.8) and Grade III: 1 patient (Ki67-PI=5.2), (Kernohan Classification). Xenon CT studies revealed different flow patterns, correlating with the postoperative histological diagnosis, grading and proliferation indices: A tumour group with well defined, delayed, only minimally enhancing tumour area (5 patients, Grade I, I–II or II), a second group with less well defined low-flow-area borders and inhomogenous, strong enhancement within the tumour (4 patients, Grade II–III, III) and a third group with fast enhancing tumours was identified. The third pattern was exclusively shown in the 2 oligodendrogliomas (Grade I and II–III) and 1 oligo-astrocytoma (Grade II). The preliminary report identifies the Xenon enhanced CT as a beneficial pre-operative investigation for patients with radiologically uniform appearing suspected adult supratentorial low-grade gliomas, which may give information about the presence of anaplastic foci or oligodendroglial components.
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