Neurologia medico-chirurgica
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Case Reports
Cavernous Malformation of the Ventral Midbrain Successfully Removed Via a Transsylvian-Transpeduncular Approach
—Case Report—
Tadahiro OHMURAKatsuyuki HIRAKAWAMika OHTAHidetsuna UTSUNOMIYATakeo FUKUSHIMA
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2008 Volume 48 Issue 12 Pages 569-572

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A 37-year-old woman presented with a rare cavernous malformation of the ventral midbrain with brainstem hemorrhage manifesting as sudden onset of headache and vomiting. The lesion was removed successfully through a transsylvian approach and a medial peduncular route. Postoperatively, her oculomotor nerve paresis worsened temporarily, but diplopia disappeared 2 months after surgery. We recommend the transsylvian-transpeduncular approach if the lesion is located in the ventral midbrain and faces the ventral surface of the brainstem, because of the effective access with minimal neurological deficits.
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