Once a teratoma is diagnosed, one should strive for early surgical removal!
Even if it is located in the fourth ventricle, it's no exception.
However, no matter what, the risk, spectacle, and rarity of this surgery are all worth watching!
Before the surgery began, everyone was a bit nervous.
In fact, surgery should be performed without emotion, so the outcome is stable.
Everyone is looking forward to the start of the surgery!
To be honest.
Chen Cang himself felt that this surgery was like a king-level wild boss.
This is because the location is too special, and the tumor is entangled with the brainstem, cerebellum, blood vessels, and nerves.
Sure enough!
After the general anesthesia took effect, Chen Cang made a direct midline incision in the posterior fossa and opened the occipital foramen and the posterior arch of the atlas.
When the dura mater was cut open, the vermis swelling in the region of the fourth ventricle was immediately visible!