Occipital transtentorial approach for pineal region lesions: Addressing the controversies in conventional teaching

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Background: The occipital transtentorial (OT) approach is well-established approach for pineal region tumors and can be of choice for the lesions located around the suboccipital part of tentorium such as the quadrigeminal plate, posterior part of thalamus, tentorial surface of cerebellum, splenial region, posterior falx, and lesions around the tentorial incisura. However, it is not very much extensively used in the above-mentioned locations other than the pineal region. Methods: Thirty-one patients of pineal region lesions were operated by OT approach, the role of conventional preoperative evaluation of the anatomy of the venous sinuses, deep venous system, and tentorial angle was investigated. Results: A variety of lesions were operated using this approach achieving gross and near total resection in majority of the cases (76.6%), with acceptable postoperative mean modified Rankin scales (1.8). Conclusion: The OT is a preferable approach for pineal region lesions for patients of all ages and can be tailored for achieving high resectability rates irrespective of the status of the deep venous system and tentorial angle, with reasonable postoperative surgical outcome.

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Katyal, A., Jadhav, A., Katyal, A., Jagetia, A., Bodeliwala, S., Singhal, G. D., … Singh, D. (2021). Occipital transtentorial approach for pineal region lesions: Addressing the controversies in conventional teaching. Surgical Neurology International, 12. https://doi.org/10.25259/SNI_168_2021

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