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Endoscopic transorbital route to the petrous apex: a feasibility anatomic study
by
Topczewski, Thomaz E
, Cappabianca, Paolo
, Pineda, Jose
, Enseñat, Joaquim
, Cavallo, Luigi Maria
, Gerardi, Rosa Maria
, Solari, Domenico
, Prats-Galino, Alberto
, Frio, Federico
, Alberto Di Somma
, Andaluz, Norberto
in
Anatomy
/ Brain stem
/ Cadavers
/ Endoscopy
/ Eyelid
/ Nerves
/ Neurosurgery
/ Oculomotor nerve
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Trigeminal nerve
/ Trochlear nerve
2018
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Endoscopic transorbital route to the petrous apex: a feasibility anatomic study
by
Topczewski, Thomaz E
, Cappabianca, Paolo
, Pineda, Jose
, Enseñat, Joaquim
, Cavallo, Luigi Maria
, Gerardi, Rosa Maria
, Solari, Domenico
, Prats-Galino, Alberto
, Frio, Federico
, Alberto Di Somma
, Andaluz, Norberto
in
Anatomy
/ Brain stem
/ Cadavers
/ Endoscopy
/ Eyelid
/ Nerves
/ Neurosurgery
/ Oculomotor nerve
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Trigeminal nerve
/ Trochlear nerve
2018
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Endoscopic transorbital route to the petrous apex: a feasibility anatomic study
by
Topczewski, Thomaz E
, Cappabianca, Paolo
, Pineda, Jose
, Enseñat, Joaquim
, Cavallo, Luigi Maria
, Gerardi, Rosa Maria
, Solari, Domenico
, Prats-Galino, Alberto
, Frio, Federico
, Alberto Di Somma
, Andaluz, Norberto
in
Anatomy
/ Brain stem
/ Cadavers
/ Endoscopy
/ Eyelid
/ Nerves
/ Neurosurgery
/ Oculomotor nerve
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Trigeminal nerve
/ Trochlear nerve
2018
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Endoscopic transorbital route to the petrous apex: a feasibility anatomic study
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Endoscopic transorbital route to the petrous apex: a feasibility anatomic study
2018
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Overview
BackgroundWhile the subtemporal approach represents the surgical module milestone designed to reach the petrous apex, a novel ventral route, which is the superior eyelid endoscopic transorbital approach, has been proposed to access the skull base. Accordingly, we aimed to evaluate the feasibility of this route to the petrous apex, providing a qualitative and quantitative analysis of this relatively novel pathway.MethodsFive human cadaveric heads were dissected at the Laboratory of Surgical NeuroAnatomy of the University of Barcelona. After proper dissection planning, anterior petrosectomy via the endoscopic transorbital route was performed. Specific quantitative analysis, as well as dedicated three-dimensional reconstruction, was done.ResultsUsing the endoscopic transorbital approach, it was possible to reach the petrous apex with an average volume bone removal of 1.33 ± 0.21 cm3. Three main intradural spaces were exposed: cerebellopontine angle, middle tentorial incisura, and ventral brainstem. The first one was bounded by the origin of the trigeminal nerve medially and the facial and vestibulocochlear nerves laterally, the second extended from the origin of the oculomotor nerve to the entrance of the trochlear nerve into the tentorium free edge while the ventral brainstem area was hardly accessible through the straight, ventral endoscopic transorbital trajectory.ConclusionThis is the first qualitative and quantitative anatomic study concerning details of the lateral aspect of the incisura and ventrolateral posterior fossa reached via the transorbital window. This manuscript is intended as a feasibility anatomic study, and further clinical contributions are mandatory to confirm the effectiveness of this approach, defining its possible role in the neurosurgical armamentarium.
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Springer Nature B.V
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