1. Basal Cisternostomy for Severe TBI: Surgical Technique and Cadaveric Dissection
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Giammattei, L., Starnoni, D., Messerer, M., and Daniel, R.T.
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cadaveric dissection ,cisternostomy ,decompressive craniectomy (DC) ,severe brain trauma ,skull base ,Surgery - Abstract
Cisternostomy is emerging as a novel surgical technique in the setting of severe brain trauma. Different surgical techniques have been proposed with a variable degree of epidural bone work. We present here the surgical technique as it is currently performed in our Institution. Anatomical dissection of one adult cadaveric head, injected and non-formalin fixed was perfomed. A large right fronto-temporo-parietal craniotomy was accomplished. Extradural sphenoidal drilling till opening of the superior orbital fissure was performed. The microsurgical anatomy of basal cisternostomy was then explored. A step by step description of the surgical technique, enriched with cadaveric and intraoperative images, was made. Basal cisternostomy is a promising surgical technique that does not necessarily include complex surgical maneuvers. Trained neurosurgeon can safely implement it in their clinical practice.
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- 2022
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