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Surgical anatomy of the transtemporal approaches to the petrous apex.

T J Haberkamp1.   

Abstract

HYPOTHESIS: This study was undertaken to compare the subcochlear and infralabyrinthine approaches to the petrous apex.
BACKGROUND: Both approaches are advocated to drain cholesterol granuloma or biopsy lesions of the petrous apex. There is little data directly comparing these approaches.
METHODS: Anatomic dissections were performed on 20 preserved temporal bones. The anatomic distances were measured to the nearest quarter millimeter using a two-point needle caliper. Measurements were repeated three times and averaged.
RESULTS: The average window created through the subcochlear approach was 9.41 x 7.33 mm. The approach is performed between the carotid artery, jugular bulb, and basal turn of the cochlea, and gives a roughly triangular window in most cases. The cochlear aqueduct and glossopharyngeal nerve may be exposed during this approach. The subcochlear approach provided a more consistent exposure (SD of 3.5 x 1.9) and was always possible. Still, the exposure obtained through this approach may be limited if the hypotympanic air cell tract is sclerotic. The infralabyrinthine approach gave adequate exposure in most cases, but a high-lying jugular bulb obstructed this approach completely in eight of 20 cases. The average window created was 4.99 x 7.23 mm (SD 4.4 x 1.3).
CONCLUSIONS: The availability of a particular approach to the petrous apex and the exposure obtained varies considerably in individual cases. The choice of a surgical approach to the petrous apex should be influenced by the location of disease, the type of disease, the existing anatomy, and the experience of the surgeon.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9233493

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Otol        ISSN: 0192-9763


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2.  Decompression of the Jugular Bulb for Enhanced Infralabyrinthine Access to the Petroclival Region: A Quantitative Analysis.

Authors:  Matthew Miller; Monica S Pearl; Emily Wyse; Alessandro Olivi; Howard W Francis
Journal:  J Neurol Surg B Skull Base       Date:  2015-11-16

3.  Quantitative imaging analysis of transcanal endoscopic Infracochlear approach to the internal auditory canal.

Authors:  Judith S Kempfle; Benjamin Fiorillo; Vivek V Kanumuri; Samuel Barber; Albert S B Edge; Marybeth Cunnane; Aaron K Remenschneider; Daniel J Lee; Elliott D Kozin
Journal:  Am J Otolaryngol       Date:  2017-04-04       Impact factor: 1.808

4.  Radiographic anatomy of the infracochlear approach to the petrous apex for computer-assisted surgery.

Authors:  Randal Leung; Ravi N Samy; James L Leach; Shanmugam Murugappan; Don Stredney; Gregory Wiet
Journal:  Otol Neurotol       Date:  2010-04       Impact factor: 2.311

5.  Cholesterol granuloma of the petrous apex: benefit of computer-aided surgery.

Authors:  Marco Caversaccio; Eugène Panosetti; Panagiotis Ziglinas; Anton Lukes; Rudolf Häusler
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2008-06-10       Impact factor: 2.503

6.  Role of endoscopy in lateral skull base approaches to the petrous apex.

Authors:  Daniele Marchioni; Luca Gazzini; Marco Bonali; Nicola Bisi; Livio Presutti; Alessia Rubini
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2019-12-02       Impact factor: 2.503

7.  Usefulness of image guidance in the surgical treatment of petrous apex cholesterol granuloma.

Authors:  A Pietrantonio; G D'Andrea; I Famà; L Volpini; A Raco; M Barbara
Journal:  Case Rep Otolaryngol       Date:  2013-10-22
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