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Overview of the microanatomy of the human brainstem in relation to the safe entry zones.

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Journal of neurosurgery 2022 Vol.137(5) p. 1524-1534
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Guberinic A, van den Elshout R, Kozicz T, Laan MT, Henssen D

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[OBJECTIVE] The primary objective of this anatomical study was to apply innovative imaging techniques to increase understanding of the microanatomical structures of the brainstem related to safe entry

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APA Guberinic A, van den Elshout R, et al. (2022). Overview of the microanatomy of the human brainstem in relation to the safe entry zones.. Journal of neurosurgery, 137(5), 1524-1534. https://doi.org/10.3171/2022.2.JNS211997
MLA Guberinic A, et al.. "Overview of the microanatomy of the human brainstem in relation to the safe entry zones.." Journal of neurosurgery, vol. 137, no. 5, 2022, pp. 1524-1534.
PMID 35395628

Abstract

[OBJECTIVE] The primary objective of this anatomical study was to apply innovative imaging techniques to increase understanding of the microanatomical structures of the brainstem related to safe entry zones. The authors hypothesized that such a high-detail overview would enhance neurosurgeons' abilities to approach and define anatomical safe entry zones for use with microsurgical resection techniques for intrinsic brainstem lesions.

[METHODS] The brainstems of 13 cadavers were studied with polarized light imaging (PLI) and 11.7-T MRI. The brainstem was divided into 3 compartments-mesencephalon, pons, and medulla-for evaluation with MRI. Tissue was further sectioned to 100 μm with a microtome. MATLAB was used for further data processing. Segmentation of the internal structures of the brainstem was performed with the BigBrain database.

[RESULTS] Thirteen entry zones were reported and assessed for their safety, including the anterior mesencephalic zone, lateral mesencephalic sulcus, interpeduncular zone, intercollicular region, supratrigeminal zone, peritrigeminal zone, lateral pontine zone, median sulcus, infracollicular zone, supracollicular zone, olivary zone, lateral medullary zone, and anterolateral sulcus. The microanatomy, safety, and approaches are discussed.

[CONCLUSIONS] PLI and 11.7-T MRI data show that a neurosurgeon possibly does not need to consider the microanatomical structures that would not be visible on conventional MRI and tractography when entering the mentioned safe entry zones. However, the detailed anatomical images may help neurosurgeons increase their understanding of the internal architecture of the human brainstem, which in turn could lead to safer neurosurgical intervention.

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해부 Tissue scispacy 1
해부 brainstem scispacy 1
해부 intercollicular scispacy 1
해부 supratrigeminal scispacy 1
해부 supracollicular scispacy 1
합병증 brainstem lesions scispacy 1
합병증 pons scispacy 1
약물 [CONCLUSIONS] PLI scispacy 1
질환 PLI → polarized light imaging scispacy 1
기타 human brainstem scispacy 1
기타 brainstem scispacy 1
기타 high-detail scispacy 1
기타 cadavers scispacy 1
기타 anterior mesencephalic scispacy 1
기타 lateral mesencephalic sulcus scispacy 1
기타 interpeduncular scispacy 1
기타 peritrigeminal scispacy 1
기타 lateral pontine scispacy 1
기타 infracollicular scispacy 1
기타 olivary scispacy 1
기타 lateral medullary scispacy 1
기타 anterolateral sulcus scispacy 1