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Volume 65, Issue 1, Pages 38-41 (January 2006)


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Water dissection technique of Toth for opening neurosurgical cleavage planes

Laszlo Nagy, MDa, Keisuke Ishii, MD, PhDc, Ayse Karatas, MDc, Hu Shen, MDc, Janos Vajda, MD, PhDa, Mika Niemelä, MD, PhDc, Juha Jääskeläinen, MD, PhDc, Juha Hernesniemi, MD, PhDcCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Szabolcs Toth, MD, DMScb

Received 10 May 2005; accepted 18 August 2005.

Abstract 

Background

The low-pressure water dissection technique of Toth, first reported in 1987, is a method to cautiously open neurosurgical cleavage planes such as the sylvian fissure or the interhemispheric space, and the interfaces between extraparenchymal masses and the adjacent brain. The aim of this technical report is to present our long-term experience with this simple and elegant asset of microneurosurgery and to promote its widespread use.

Method

Water is injected under microscopic control by a handheld syringe with a blunt needle or by an irrigating balloon applying repeated injections of physiological saline into the cleavage plane to open it.

Findings and Conclusion

The water dissection technique of Toth has been extensively used in Budapest and Helsinki in thousands of microsurgical cases, in removal of meningiomas and to open sylvian and interhemispheric fissure. In our experience, there have been no noticeable complications, and we recommend this technique for widespread use. It is a very inexpensive, simple, and effective method not requiring any expensive or complicated devices.

a Department of Neurosurgery, National Institute of Neurosurgery, MAV Hospital, Budapest, Hungary

b Department of Neurosurgery, MAV Hospital, Budapest, Hungary

c Department of Neurosurgery, Helsinki University Central Hospital, 00260 Helsinki, Finland

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +358 504270220; fax: +358 9 471 87560.

PII: S0090-3019(05)00684-1

doi:10.1016/j.surneu.2005.08.025


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