The transsulcal (TS) approach is a surgical technique that utilizes the natural sulci (grooves) of the brain to access deep-seated lesions. It is particularly employed in minimally invasive procedures, such as Minimally Invasive Parafascicular Surgery (MIPS), to reduce brain tissue damage by navigating along anatomical pathways instead of traversing through gyri (ridges).
The transsulcal approach is particularly suited for:
Aspect | Transsulcal Approach | Transgyral Approach |
---|---|---|
Access Route | Natural sulci | Through gyri |
Tissue Disruption | Minimal | Moderate |
Motor Outcomes | Better in specific locations (e.g., parietal lobe) | Slightly inferior |
Hospital Stay | Shorter | Longer |
Temporal Lobe | Higher risk of ischemic changes | Safer for this region |
The transsulcal approach is a cornerstone of minimally invasive neurosurgery, offering safer and more efficient outcomes for deep brain lesions when applied correctly. It represents a significant advancement in reducing surgical morbidity while maintaining effective lesion resection.