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Identification of the Distal Dural Ring and Definition of Paraclinoid Aneurysms According to Bony Landmarks on 3-Dimensional Computed Tomography Angiography: A Cadaveric and Radiological Study.

Jelena Scerbak1, Ona Lapteva1, Omer S Sahin1, Ugnius Ksanas2, Alina Barkauskiene2, Givi Lengvenis2, Burak Ozaydin1, Ulas Cikla1, Mustafa K Baskaya1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Determining if paraclinoid aneurysms are intradural or extradural is critical for surgical planning.
OBJECTIVE: To create an easily reproducible diagnostic method based on bony anatomy that precisely locates the distal dural ring (DDR) to determine the position of paraclinoid aneurysms as intradural, transitional, or extradural.
METHODS: Bilateral anatomic dissections of 10 cadaveric heads (20 sides) were performed to evaluate DDR anatomy. We observed a plane that reflects the position of the DDR passes through 4 bony landmarks: 1) The anterior clinoid-internal carotid artery intersection, 2) the optic strut, 3) the optico-carotid elevation, and 4) the base of the posterior clinoid process. This landmark-based plane can thus define the location of the DDR using 3-dimensional computed tomography angiography (CTA). This was confirmed in 27 surgical patients with intradural/transitional aneurysms and 7 patients with extradural aneurysms confirmed with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The DDR plane method easily classified aneurysm locations as intradural (above the DDR plane), extradural (below the DDR plane), or transitional (the DDR plane crosses the aneurysm). The aneurysm's location was subsequently confirmed intraoperatively or with MRI.
RESULTS: The DDR plane method determined if paraclinoid aneurysms were intradural, transitional, or extradural in all 34 cases examined. The visibility of the anatomic features that define the DDR plane was also verified in 82% to 89% of CTA images from 100 patients.
CONCLUSION: The DDR plane method provides a useful diagnostic tool to evaluate the position of the DDR and determine the anatomic location of paraclinoid aneurysms.
Copyright © 2020 by the Congress of Neurological Surgeons.

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Keywords:  Anterior clinoid process; Distal dural ring; Optic strut; Optico-carotid elevation; Paraclinoid aneurysm; Posterior clinoid process

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32022234     DOI: 10.1093/ons/opz417

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown)        ISSN: 2332-4252            Impact factor:   2.703


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Authors:  Ho Jun Yi
Journal:  Korean J Neurotrauma       Date:  2021-12-23

2.  The diagnostic accuracy of MRI in determining the relations between paraclinoid aneurysms and the cavernous sinus.

Authors:  Sérgio Tadeu Fernandes; Hugo Leonardo Doria-Netto; Raphael Vicente Alves; Renan Luiz Lapate; Nelson Paes Fortes Diniz Ferreira; Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira; Davi Jorge Fontoura Solla; Vitor Nagai Yamaki; Eberval Gadelha Figueiredo
Journal:  Neuroradiology       Date:  2021-11-25       Impact factor: 2.995

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