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Surgical Microanatomy of the Posterior Condylar Emissary Vein and its Anatomical Variations for the Transcondylar Fossa Approach

Authors :
Masataka Miyama
Rihei Takeda
Hiroyasu Kamiyama
Sadahisa Tokuda
Tsutomu Yoshikane
Toshiyuki Tsuboi
Norihiro Saito
Shiro Miyata
Takanori Miyazaki
Yu Kinoshita
Takeshi Yanagisawa
Go Suzuki
Kyousuke Kamada
Hidetoshi Matsukawa
Rokuya Tanikawa
Fumihiro Sakakibara
Nakao Ota
Kosumo Noda
Source :
Operative Neurosurgery. 13:382-391
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2017.

Abstract

Background It is essential to identify and be aware of the anatomy of the posterior condylar emissary vein (PCEV) for achieving an adequate operative field for the transcondylar fossa approach (TCFA). Objective To describe the variations in the drainage patterns of PCEVs and the technical issues encountered in such cases. Methods This was a retrospective analysis of the anatomy of PCEVs in 104 sides in 52 cases treated by the TCFA. Preoperative findings of multidetector-row computed tomography (CT) and CT venography (CTV) were compared with the intraoperative findings. The drainage patterns were classified as 5 types: the sigmoid sinus (SS), jugular bulb (JB), occipital sinus (OS), anterior condylar emissary vein (ACEV), and marginal sinus (MS). Results The SS, JB, ACEV, and OS types were observed in 33 (31.7%), 42 (40.3%), 8 (7.7%), and 1 (1.0%) side(s), respectively. One side (1.0%) each had combined drainage from MS and JB, and ACEV and JB, respectively. In 17 sides (16.3%), the PCEVs and posterior condylar canals could not be identified on CT and CTV. Conclusions Preoperative CT and CTV findings correlated well with the intraoperative findings. To make a sufficient operative field for TCFA, PCEVs should be appropriately dealt with based on the preoperative knowledge of their running course, pattern, and origin.

Details

ISSN :
23324260 and 23324252
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Operative Neurosurgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....693ba5027c765eb4484ea4d1320be54b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ons/opw038