Wider window, easier access: optimizing Leksell Vantage positioning for posterior fossa stereotactic biopsy
Chiara Barbesino, Andrea Bianconi, Pietro Fiaschi, Concetta Viola, Gianluigi Zona, Paolo Merciadri

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method to improve access for brain biopsies in hard-to-reach areas using a rotated helmet setup.
Contribution
A novel 180° helmet rotation technique for posterior fossa biopsies using the Leksell Vantage system is introduced.
Findings
Rotating the stereotactic helmet improves access to posterior cranial fossa lesions.
The approach allows for less complex preoperative planning and better viewing angles.
The method is minimally invasive and compatible with conscious sedation.
Abstract
In Neurosurgery, stereotactic biopsy represents the main minimally invasive surgical technique to target deep and hard-to-reach brain sites that are not accessible by traditional surgical methods. The best trajectory for biopsy needle insertion is planned on the basis of CT or MRI studies. According to the relevant literature, although biopsy of the posterior cranial fossa with Leksell® Vantage™ Head Frame is possible, it involves several technical and clinical challenges. We describe an alternative configuration of the Leksell® Vantage™ system that addresses these limitations in the management of posterior cranial fossa lesions. At our Department (IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino in Genoa) we have used Leksell® Vantage™ stereotactic system together with Medtronic StealthStation™ S8 planning software to perform a series of seven stereotactic biopsies in the occipital or…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlioma Diagnosis and Treatment · Meningioma and schwannoma management · Neurological disorders and treatments
