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Quantitative Anterior and Posterior Clinoidectomy Analysis and Mobilization of the Oculomotor Nerve during Surgical Exposure of the Basilar Apex Using Frameless Stereotaxis.

Aclan Dogan1, Justin S Cetas1, Gregory J Anderson1, Andy Rekito1, Johnny B Delashaw2.   

Abstract

Background  Anterior and posterior clinoidectomies have been proposed to augment exposure of the basilar apex. A sequential quantitative benefit analysis offered by these maneuvers has not been reported. Methods  Fourteen datasets from eight cadaveric specimens were analyzed. A modified orbitozygomatic frontotemporal craniotomy was performed. The extent of proximal control of the basilar artery was determined through the exposed opticocarotid and carotidoculomotor triangles before and after clinoidectomies and mobilization of the third nerve at the porous oculomotarius. Results  Removal of the anterior and posterior clinoids significantly improved proximal basilar artery access ( p  < 0.012) and increased the opticocarotid triangle and carotidoculomotor triangle areas ( p  < 0.017). Surgical freedom increased inferosuperiorally in the opticocarotid triangle following anterior clinoidectomy ( p  < 0.047) and in carotidoculomotor triangle following posterior clinoidectomy ( p  < 0.047). Mobilization of the third nerve increased surgical freedom in the mediolateral projection of the carotidoculomotor triangle ( p  < 0.047). Conclusion  Anterior and posterior clinoidectomies significantly improved the area of exposure of the opticocarotid triangle, carotidoculomotor triangle, and the exposed length of the basilar artery available for proximal control. This improvement is extremely important for large or giant aneurysms of the upper basilar artery or aneurysms hidden by the posterior clinoid.

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Keywords:  anterior clinoidectomy; basilar apex; carotidoculomotor triangle; opticocarotid triangle; posterior clinoidectomy; third nerve mobilization

Year:  2017        PMID: 28725515      PMCID: PMC5515657          DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1597813

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


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1.  Keyhole clipping of a low-lying basilar apex aneurysm without posterior clinoidectomy utilizing endoscopic indocyanine green video angiography.

Authors:  Andrew K Wong; Ricky H Wong
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2020-02-28
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