Abstract

Surgical resection of lesions located in the ventral midbrain is challenging. Few approaches and safe entry zones (SEZs) have been proposed and used to remove this type of lesion, and each has its limitations. Using two illustrating cases, the authors describe a trans-lamina terminalis suprategmental approach for removing ventral midbrain lesions. This approach provides a straight surgical trajectory with sparse neurovascular structures and can be performed with a standard pterional or subfrontal craniotomy. It may be the ideal approach for ventromedial midbrain lesions extending towards the third ventricle.

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