Literature DB >> 1570063

[Microsurgical anatomy of the region near the porus acusticus internus; arteries around the facial and acoustic nerves bundle].

T Matsushima1, T Inoue, Y Natori, M Fukui, E de Oliveira, A L Rhoton.   

Abstract

The microsurgical anatomy of the cerebellopontine cistern around the porus acusticus was studied under the surgical microscope, using the heads of 20 cadavers. The relationships among the porus acusticus, facial and acoustic nerves, and neighboring arteries were noted carefully. The arteries were the meatal loop of the cerebellar artery, the internal auditory artery (I.A.A.), the subarcuate artery (S.A.), and the perforating artery (P. A.). The cerebellar arteries made the meatal loop and the arterial-nerve complex while they passed in front of the porus acusticus. Most of the cerebellar arteries were the main or rostral trunk of the AICA. The I.A.A. supplying the facial and acoustic nerves usually originated from the meatal segment of the cerebellar artery and ran into the anterior part of the porus acusticus to enter the internal auditory canal. The S. A. penetrating the subarcuate fossa made a common trunk with I. A. A. or branched from the cerebellosubarcuate artery. One recurrent P. A., a special type of the P. A., was usually present on each side. Since the artery ran between the nerve bundles of the facial and acoustic nerves, it could not be seen through the lateral suboccipital approach.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1570063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  No Shinkei Geka        ISSN: 0301-2603


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1.  [Drilling of the subarcuate fossa to release the anterior inferior cerebellar artery in a surgery of a vestibular Schwannoma].

Authors:  Álvaro Campero; Jorge Rasmussen; Julio Diloné; Pablo Ajler; Ramiro López Elizalde
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2018-08-13
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