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The Significance of Endoscopic Septostomy Novák Z.1, Kosorin K.2 1Neurochirurgické oddělení Fakultní nemocnice u sv. Anny v Brně 2Ústav hydrologie SAV, Bratislava, Slovenská republika |
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Summary: Endoscopic septostomy for insufficient function of foramen
Monroi became not only a significant treatment method,
but also a safety precaution after reconstruction of
interventricular communication. During surgery in the
third ventricle, when the endoscope’s limits the flow
through foramen Monroi, septostomy additionally moderates
in a preventive way pressure fluctuations related to
irrigation of the operative field. Connecting both ventricles
increases the surface area on which the pressure of the
fluid acts, consequently, the specific pressure per unit
area, also called tension in hydrology, decreases in proportion.
In an ensemble of almost 200 endoscopic surgeries
inside but also outside the ventricular systemof the brain,
septostomy was used in 14% and only on one occasion
after concurrent reconstruction of foramen Monroi the
patient was transiently mildly confused for a short time.
Septum pellucidum – because of its embryonic evolution
– can be considered a functionless structure of the brain.
Spontaneous septal defects will have no clinical manifestations.
It is recommended, though, to navigate the endoscopic
trajectory for septostomy in a reliable way using
a stereotactic technique and program.
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