Endoscopic bimanual sharp dissection technique for gross-total resection of colloid cysts: technical note

J Neurosurg. 2020 Sep 11;135(1):318-326. doi: 10.3171/2020.5.JNS201583.

Abstract

Neuroendoscopic resection of colloid cysts has gained tremendous popularity over the last 2 decades because of good clinical outcomes and a low complication profile. However, in comparison to microsurgical resections, endoscopic resection has a lower rate of gross-total resection, which leaves the patient at risk for cyst recurrence. At present, there is still ongoing debate as to the best surgical approach for colloid cysts. Endoscopic resection as a technique has to compete with the good outcomes of microsurgical resections with respect to a long-term recurrence-free outcome. It is the authors' belief that gross-total resection should be the aim of endoscopic cyst resection. In this technical note, they describe their surgical technique for achieving safe gross-total resection of colloid cysts by using a ventriculoscopic system. The surgical technique includes a far anterolateral entry point, navigational guidance, bimanual sharp dissection, use of the endoscopic sheath as a retractor, the small-chamber irrigation technique, and the dry-field technique for hemostasis.

Keywords: anterolateral approach; bimanual dissection; colloid cyst; gross-total resection; hydrocephalus; neuroendoscopy; surgical technique.