Literature DB >> 29527888

Reanalyzing the "far medial" (transcondylar-transtubercular) approach based on three anatomical vectors: the ventral posterolateral corridor.

Srikant Chakravarthi1, Alejandro Monroy-Sosa1, Lior Gonen1, Melanie Fukui1, Richard Rovin1, Nathaniel Kojis1, Mark Lindsay1, Sammy Khalili1, Juanita Celix1, Martin Corsten1, Amin B Kassam2.   

Abstract

Endoscopic endonasal access to the jugular foramen and occipital condyle - the transcondylar-transtubercular approach - is anatomically complex and requires detailed knowledge of the relative position of critical neurovascular structures, in order to avoid inadvertent injury and resultant complications. However, access to this region can be confusing as the orientation and relationships of osseous, vascular, and neural structures are very much different from traditional dorsal approaches. This review aims at providing an organizational construct for a more understandable framework in accessing the transcondylar-transtubercular window. The region can be conceptualized using a three-vector coordinate system: vector 1 represents a dorsal or ventral corridor, vector 2 represents the outer and inner circumferential anatomical limits; in an "onion-skin" fashion, key osseous, vascular, and neural landmarks are organized based on a 360-degree skull base model, and vector 3 represents the final core or target of the surgical corridor. The creation of an organized "global-positioning system" may better guide the surgeon in accessing the far-medial transcondylar-transtubercular region, and related pathologies, and help understand the surgical limits to the occipital condyle and jugular foramen - the ventral posterolateral corridor - via the endoscopic endonasal approach.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29527888     DOI: 10.23736/S0390-5616.18.04356-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Sci        ISSN: 0390-5616            Impact factor:   2.279


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1.  The Role of 3D Tractography in Skull Base Surgery: Technological Advances, Feasibility, and Early Clinical Assessment with Anterior Skull Base Meningiomas.

Authors:  Srikant S Chakravarthi; Melanie B Fukui; Alejandro Monroy-Sosa; Lior Gonen; Austin Epping; Jonathan E Jennings; Laila Perez de San Roman Mena; Sammy Khalili; Maharaj Singh; Juanita M Celix; Bhavani Kura; Nathaniel Kojis; Richard A Rovin; Amin B Kassam
Journal:  J Neurol Surg B Skull Base       Date:  2020-08-14
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