The application of endoscopy for the management of intraventricular lesions and hydrocephalus has been a milestone in Neurosurgery. Lesions that previously required large incisions and aggressive approaches not without complications, such as III Ventricle colloid cysts, can be removed through a small burr hole less than two centimeters.
In hydrocephalus, it has allowed the avoidance of valve implantation in many cases, making neuroendoscopy a curative treatment for these patients, preventing them from being dependent on a valve for life.
Our team has extensive experience in the management of the neuroendoscope with very favorable results.