Retrolabyrinthine approach to the lateral skull base: The value of preoperative temporal bone CT analysis

Fabrizio Salvinelli , Francesca Bonifacio , Carlo A. Mallio , Andrea Pescosolido , Giulia Chiappino , Fabio Greco , Maurizio Iacoangeli
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Abstract

Purpose

The most used neurosurgical approach to reach cerebellar-pontine angle is the retrosigmoid route. This article describes the presigmoid approach which requires excellent knowledge of the labyrinthine block together with quantitative analysis of temporal bone CT.

Methods

CT-based quantitative measurements were obtained in patients undergoing vestibular neurectomy with a presigmoid approach. Eighteen patients were enrolled, and five measures were taken: Trautmann’s area, the petro-clival angle, presigmoid dura length and its angle. The relationship between these measurements and hospitalization days, operating times, and complications was explored.

Results

The posterior semicircilar canal (PSC)-sigmoid sinus (SS) distance, presigmoid dura- internal auditory canal (IAC)-PSC angle, and duration of surgery are predictors of complications. Specifically, a PSC-sigmoid sinus distance <11 mm, a dura presig-IAC-PSC angle <14 are associated with the highest risk of complications.

Conclusion

Preoperative temporal bone CT scan can guide the surgeon through the narrowest areas of the surgical approach. Trautmann’s triangle area and petro-clival angle reduction are challenging and can be faced with combined microscopic-endoscopic technique, and with optics angulation-rotation. The retrolabyrinthine approach can enable hearing preservation and minimal cerebellar retraction.
外侧颅底的视网膜迷路入路:术前颞骨 CT 分析的价值。
目的:到达小脑-脑桥角最常用的神经外科方法是后穹隆途径。本文介绍了需要对迷宫阻滞有充分了解并对颞骨 CT 进行定量分析的前庭神经切除术:方法:对采用蝶鞍前入路进行前庭神经切除术的患者进行基于 CT 的定量测量。共招募了 18 名患者,进行了五项测量:Trautmann面积、瓣-瓣角、蝶骨前硬脑膜长度及其角度。研究了这些测量值与住院天数、手术时间和并发症之间的关系:结果:后半环管(PSC)-乙状窦(SS)距离、乙状硬膜前硬膜-内耳道(IAC)-PSC角度和手术时间是预测并发症的因素。具体而言,PSC-乙状窦距离 结论:术前颞骨 CT 扫描可预测手术并发症:术前颞骨 CT 扫描可指导外科医生确定手术入路最狭窄的区域。Trautmann三角区和瓣隙角缩小具有挑战性,可通过显微镜-内窥镜联合技术和光学角度旋转来解决。迷宫后入路可以保留听力,并将小脑回缩减至最小。
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