| ObjectiveTo discuss the application of neuroendoscopy in transcranial treatment of ventricle-related deep-seated tumors.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 21 patients with ventricle-related deep-seated tumors treated with neuroendoscopy and its auxiliary technology in our hospital from January 2016 to March 2019,and evaluated their total surgical resection rate,postoperative complications and neurological function.ResultsThe tumors of 15 patients achieved total resection,and the tumors of 6patients achieved subtotal resection.After operation,3 cases of intracranial infection,1 case of new hydrocephalus caused reoperation,1 case of epileptic seizure,3 cases of subcutaneous effusion,no severe hematoma and edema complications.21 patients were followed up for 18 months to 36 months,of which no tumor recurrence was found in the total resection group and 2 cases in the subtotal resection group tumor recurrence and operation again.ConclusionNeuroendoscopy has a good visualization effect of the operation area and helps to rebuild the cerebrospinal fluid circulation in transcranial treatment of ventricle-related deep-seated tumors.Combined with the use of intraoperative auxiliary tools,it provides a guarantee for tumor resection efficiency and surgical safety. |