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Transorbital and supraorbital uniportal multicorridor approach to the orbit, anterior, middle and posterior cranial fossa: Anatomic study

Authors :
Cesare Zoia
Ciro Mastantuoni
Domenico Solari
Matteo de Notaris
Francesco Corrivetti
Giannantonio Spena
Luigi Maria Cavallo
Source :
Brain and Spine, Vol 4, Iss , Pp 102719- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Introduction: The transorbital route has been proposed for addressing orbital and paramedian skull base lesions. It can be complemented by further marginotomies, as per “extended-transorbital approach” and combined with others ventro-basal approaches featuring the concept of “multiportal surgery”. Nevertheless, it cannot address some anatomical regions like the clinoid, carotid bifurcation and the Sylvian fissure. Therefore, we propose a combined transorbital and a supraorbital approach, attainable by a single infra-brow incision, and we called it “Uniportal multicorridor” approach. Research question: The aim of our study is to verify its feasibility and deep anatomical targets through a cadaveric study. Materials and methods: Anatomic dissections were performed at the Laboratory of ICLO Teaching and Research Center (Verona, Italy) on four formalin-fixed cadaveric heads injected with colored neoprene latex (8 sides). A stepwise dissection of the supraorbital and transorbital approaches (with an infra-brow skin incision) to the anterior tentorial incisura, clinoid area, lateral wall of the cavernous sinus, middle temporal fossa, posterior fossa, and Sylvian fissure is described. Results: We analyzed the anatomic areas reached by the transorbital corridor dividing them as follow: lateral wall of the cavernous sinus, middle temporal fossa, posterior fossa, and Sylvian fissure; while the anatomic areas addressed by the supraorbital craniotomy were the clinoid area and the anterior tentorial incisura. Conclusions: The described uniportal multi-corridor approach combines a transorbital corridor and a supraorbital craniotomy, providing a unique intra and extradural control over the anterior, middle, and posterior fossa, tentorial incisura and the Sylvian fissure, via an infra-brow skin incision.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
27725294
Volume :
4
Issue :
102719-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Brain and Spine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.73508921a44f4fc6b2957f68adc8bc17
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bas.2023.102719