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Combined subgaleal/myocutaneous technique for temporalis muscle dissection.

A Samy Youssef1, Amir Ahmadian, Edwin Ramos, Fernando Vale, Harry R van Loveren.   

Abstract

Background The frontal branch of the facial nerve (FBFN) is the most susceptible neural structure to injury during frontotemporal craniotomies. The balance between adequate temporalis muscle mobilization and frontal branch protection with minimal anatomical alteration is the philosophy behind our approach to temporalis muscle dissection. Objective To describe a combined subgaleal/myocutaneous technique for dissection and mobilization of the temporalis muscle in anterolateral cranial approaches. Methods Interdisciplinary literature review of the anatomical course of the FBFN was performed. Retrospective analysis of anterolateral craniotomies performed at our institution in which the combined subgaleal/myocutaneous (CSGMC) technique was performed. Results A total of 71 cases of anterolateral craniotomies (excluding full variant orbitozygomatic) were performed with the successful application of a CSGMC technique (36 pterional, 31 orbitopterional, and 4 fronto-orbital). Partial frontalis weakness was transient in one case. Conclusion The CSGMC technique provides sufficient protection for the FBFN and allows for adequate mobilization for a variety of skull base exposures while minimally violating myofascial anatomy. This is the first reported technique that allows both adequate temporalis muscle mobilization with performance of the one-piece orbitofrontal and orbitopterional approaches, without disruption of the superficial/deep temporalis fascia and fat-pad complex.

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Keywords:  facial nerve; frontalis palsy; interfascial; subfascial; temporalis

Year:  2012        PMID: 24294555      PMCID: PMC3578593          DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1326778

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Surg B Skull Base        ISSN: 2193-634X


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