2024
DOI: 10.3171/2023.5.jns23657
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Preserving the cerebellar hemispheric tentorial bridging veins through a novel tentorial cut technique for supracerebellar approaches

Abstract: OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to describe the distribution pattern of cerebellar hemispheric tentorial bridging (CHTB) veins on the tentorial surface in a case series of perimedian or paramedian supracerebellar approaches and to describe a novel technique to preserve these veins. METHODS A series of 141 patients with various pathological processes in different locations was operated on via perimedian or paramedian supracerebellar approaches by the senior author from July 2006 through October 2022… Show more

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“…These drainages collect into three groups, which include a superior or Galenic group that drains into the vein of Galen; an anterior or petrosal group that drains into the petrosal sinuses; and a posterior or tentorial group that drains into the sinuses converging on the torcula [ 23 ]. The latter group includes cerebellar hemispheric tentorial bridging veins, the neurosurgical clinical implications of which were thoroughly described by Prof. Uğur Türe and his team, among other colleagues [ 4 , 22 ] (Fig. 10 ).…”
Section: Posterior Fossa Venous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These drainages collect into three groups, which include a superior or Galenic group that drains into the vein of Galen; an anterior or petrosal group that drains into the petrosal sinuses; and a posterior or tentorial group that drains into the sinuses converging on the torcula [ 23 ]. The latter group includes cerebellar hemispheric tentorial bridging veins, the neurosurgical clinical implications of which were thoroughly described by Prof. Uğur Türe and his team, among other colleagues [ 4 , 22 ] (Fig. 10 ).…”
Section: Posterior Fossa Venous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%