TY - CHAP
T1 - Surgical management of brain cavernous malformations
AU - Fontanella, Marco M.
AU - Fontanella, Marco Maria
AU - Zanin, Luca
AU - Fiorindi, Alessandro
AU - Spena, Giannantonio
AU - Nicolosi, Federico
AU - Belotti, Francesco
AU - Panciani, Pierpaolo
AU - Cornali, Claudio
AU - Doglietto, Francesco
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Surgical removal of accessible lesions is the only direct therapeutic approach for cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs). The approach should be carefully evaluated according to clinical, anatomical, and neuroradiological assessment in order to both select the patient and avoid complications. In selected cases, a quantitative anatomical study with a preoperative simulation of surgery could be used to plan the operation. Neuronavigation, ultrasound, and neurophysiologic monitoring are generally required respectively to locate the CCMs and to avoid critical areas. The chapter describes all the possible surgical approaches for supratentorial, infratentorial, deep seated and brain stem CCMs. In any case before performing surgery, the physicians should always consider the benign nature of the lesions and the absolute necessity to avoid not only neurological deficits, but also a neuropsychological impairment that could affect the quality of life of the patients.
AB - Surgical removal of accessible lesions is the only direct therapeutic approach for cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs). The approach should be carefully evaluated according to clinical, anatomical, and neuroradiological assessment in order to both select the patient and avoid complications. In selected cases, a quantitative anatomical study with a preoperative simulation of surgery could be used to plan the operation. Neuronavigation, ultrasound, and neurophysiologic monitoring are generally required respectively to locate the CCMs and to avoid critical areas. The chapter describes all the possible surgical approaches for supratentorial, infratentorial, deep seated and brain stem CCMs. In any case before performing surgery, the physicians should always consider the benign nature of the lesions and the absolute necessity to avoid not only neurological deficits, but also a neuropsychological impairment that could affect the quality of life of the patients.
KW - Cerebral cavernous malformations
KW - Preoperative simulation
KW - Surgical pyramid
KW - Surgical grading
KW - Surgical management
KW - Surgical approaches
KW - Cerebral cavernous malformations
KW - Preoperative simulation
KW - Surgical pyramid
KW - Surgical grading
KW - Surgical management
KW - Surgical approaches
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/269018
U2 - 10.1007/978-1-0716-0640-7_9
DO - 10.1007/978-1-0716-0640-7_9
M3 - Chapter
VL - 2152
SP - 109
EP - 128
BT - Methods in Molecular Biology
A2 - Lorenza Trabalzini, Federica Finetti, Saverio Francesco Retta
ER -