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Intra- and extradural anterior clinoidectomy: anatomy review and surgical technique step by step.

Federico Carlos Gallardo1, Jorge Luis Bustamante2, Clara Martin2, Aylen Andrea Targa Garcia2, Santiago Enrique Feldman2, Felix Pastor3, Marcelo Cristian Orellana2, Pablo Augusto Rubino2, Vicent Quilis Quesada3,4,5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The complex relations of the paraclinoid area make the surgical management of the pathology of this region a challenge. The anterior clinoid process (ACP) is an anatomical landmark that hinders the visualization and manipulation of the surrounding neurovascular structures, hence in certain surgical interventions might be necessary to remove it. We reviewed the anatomical relationships that involve the paraclinoid area and detailed the step-by-step techniques of intra and extradural clinoidectomy in cadaveric specimens.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A literature review was done describing the most relevant anatomic relationships regarding the anterior clinoid process. Extradural and intradural clinoidectomy techniques were performed in six dry bone heads and in ten previously injected cadaverous specimens with colored latex (Sanan et al. in Neurosurgery 45:1267-1274, 1999) and each step of the procedure was recorded using photographic material. Finally, an analysis of the anatomical exposure achieved in each of the techniques used was performed.
RESULTS: The main advantage of the intradural clinoidectomy technique is the direct visualization of the neurovascular structures adjacent to the ACP when drilling, at the same time, opening the Sylvian fissure will allow the direct visualization of the ACP variants. The main advantage offered by the extradural technique is that the dura protects adjacent eloquent structures while drilling. Among the disadvantages, it is noted that the same dura that would protect the underlying structures also prevents the direct visualization of these neurovascular structures adjacent to the ACP.
CONCLUSION: We reviewed the anatomy of the paraclinoid area and made a step-by-step description of the technique of the anterior clinoidectomy in its intra- and extradural variants in cadaveric preparations for a better understanding.
© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag France SAS part of Springer Nature.

Keywords:  Anatomy; Anterior clinoidectomy; Extradural clinoidectomy; Intradural clinoidectomy; Microsurgery; Paraclinoid

Year:  2021        PMID: 33495868     DOI: 10.1007/s00276-021-02681-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat        ISSN: 0930-1038            Impact factor:   1.246


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