2023
DOI: 10.3171/2022.8.jns22923
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The transfrontal isthmus approach for insular glioma surgery

Abstract: OBJECTIVE The classic transopercular or transsylvian approach to insular gliomas removes the tumor laterally through the insular cortex. This study describes a new anteroposterior approach through the frontal isthmus for insular glioma surgery. METHODS The authors detailed the surgical techniques for resection of insular gliomas through the transfrontal isthmus approach. Fifty-nine insular gliomas with at least Berger-Sanai zone I involvement were removed with the new approach, and extent of resection and po… Show more

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“…Transtemporal and transfrontal approaches, i.e. operating insular tumors through the temporal stem following a temporal lobe resection or entering the insula through a frontal or fronto-basal corticotomy ( Simon et al, 2009 ; Sun et al, 2022 , 2023 ), were described later on reflecting growing experience with surgery for large tumors with extrainsular extensions. Transsylvian surgery involves often significant manipulation of the vasculature of the Sylvian fissure with an attendant risk for vascular injuries ( Lang et al, 2001 ; Przybylowski et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transtemporal and transfrontal approaches, i.e. operating insular tumors through the temporal stem following a temporal lobe resection or entering the insula through a frontal or fronto-basal corticotomy ( Simon et al, 2009 ; Sun et al, 2022 , 2023 ), were described later on reflecting growing experience with surgery for large tumors with extrainsular extensions. Transsylvian surgery involves often significant manipulation of the vasculature of the Sylvian fissure with an attendant risk for vascular injuries ( Lang et al, 2001 ; Przybylowski et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%