Abstract
The aim of this paper is to present the exceptional case of a lipoma located beneath
the floor of the third ventricle in front of right mamillary body manifesting with
psychiatric symptoms and treated by navigated neuroendoscopy. A 58-year-old male was
referred for neurosurgical treatment because of paroxysmal disturbances of consciousness
accompanied by aggressive behaviour. Because electroencephalographic evaluation failed
to confirm the epileptic origin of the presenting symptoms, the final psychiatric
diagnosis was syndrome of amentia. However, when the MRI investigation revealed two
tiny lipomas with one of them located in front of the right mamillary body, a hypothesis
was established that this lipoma might be the cause of the clinical symptoms. After
a thorough analysis of the patient's symptoms and taking into special consideration
the functional role of hypothalamic structures the decision to remove the lipoma endoscopically
was accepted. After stereotactic planning and functional correlation using digital
stereotactic atlases, the lipoma located in front of the right mamillary body was
endoscopically removed. The clinical course after navigated neuroendoscopic surgery
proved complete disappearance of symptoms and problems supported by the results of
imaging techniques, psychological investigations and neurological findings. Detailed
anatomic analysis with pathophysiological consideration substantiated the excellent
result of minimally invasive endoscopic surgery for lipoma removal.
Key words
Third ventricular floor - lipoma - neuroendoscopy - functional stereotaxy
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