Anatomy of the optic nerve based on cadaveric dissections and its neurosurgical approaches: a comprehensive review

R. López-Elizalde, M. Godínez-Rubí, Y. Lemus-Rodríguez, Elizabeth Mercado-Rojas, T. Sánchez-Delgadillo, David Sánchez-Delgadillo, Álvaro Campero, R. Párraga
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Vision is a complex sense that is widely represented in the cortex and involves multiple pathways that can be affected by conditions amenable to surgical treatment. From a neurosurgical point of view, the treatment of major lesions affecting the optic nerve, such as tumours, intracranial hypertension, trauma and aneurysms, can be approached depending on the segment to be worked on and the surrounding structures to be manipulated. Therefore, surgical manipulation of the visual pathway requires a detailed knowledge of functional neuroanatomy. The aim of this review is to present the functional and microsurgical anatomy of the second cranial nerve, through illustrations and cadaveric dissections, to support the choice of the best surgical approach and avoid iatrogenic injuries. For this purpose, a literature search was performed using the PubMed database. Additionally, cadaveric dissections were performed on adult cadaver heads fixed with formaldehyde and injected with coloured silicone.
基于尸体解剖的视神经解剖及其神经外科入路:综合综述
视觉是一种复杂的感觉,广泛存在于皮层中,涉及多种途径,可以受到手术治疗条件的影响。从神经外科的角度来看,影响视神经的主要病变的治疗,如肿瘤、颅内高压、创伤和动脉瘤,可以根据要处理的节段和要操作的周围结构来接近。因此,视觉通路的外科操作需要详细的功能神经解剖学知识。本综述的目的是介绍第二脑神经的功能和显微外科解剖,通过插图和尸体解剖,以支持最佳手术入路的选择和避免医源性损伤。为此,使用PubMed数据库进行文献检索。此外,尸体解剖进行了成人尸体头部固定与甲醛和注射彩色硅胶。
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