Zafer Cinibulak, Jörg Poggenborg, Stefanie Schliwa, Samer Zawy Alsofy, Thomas Fortmann, Marc Lewitz, Mihai Manu, Nima Ostovar, Jimmy Landry Zepa Yotedje, Makoto Nakamura
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摘要
背景和目的:颈静脉窝(Jugular fossa,JF)因其复杂的解剖结构和邻近神经血管结构而成为一个具有挑战性的手术区域。本研究评估了神经导航显微外科经乳突下延伸硬膜外面后入路(mTEIER-A)在人体头部标本中进入整个骨内颈静脉窝的可行性,这与乙状窦(SS)的位置、水平攻角和乙状窦的大小有关:在人体头部标本上进行了 mTEIER-A。解剖前,在倾斜轴向高分辨率计算机断层扫描图像上测量乙状窦的位置、水平攻击角和大小;解剖后,在解剖后的人体头部标本和术后高分辨率计算机断层扫描图像上检查乙状窦外侧的通路。对 SS 相对于预定参考线的位置进行了分类,并记录了面后入路的可行性:结果:SS位置位于参考线(P1)内侧,水平角度大于12.5°,可显著提高JF外侧的颌面后入路,而SS的大小影响有限:结论:根据 SS 的位置和入路的水平角度,mTEIER-A 可以为 JF 外侧提供足够的颌后入路。这些发现强调了精确术前规划的必要性,并表明 mTEIER-A 可以最大限度地减少对更多侵入性方法的需求,从而降低相关的发病率。建议进一步开展临床研究以验证这些发现。
Impact of Sigmoid Sinus Anatomy on Assessing the Feasibility of the Retrofacial Access to the Entire Jugular Fossa Before Surgery.
Background and objectives: The jugular fossa (JF) is a challenging area for surgical approaches because of its complex anatomy and proximity to neurovascular structures. The study evaluates the feasibility of the neuronavigated microsurgical transmastoid extended infralabyrinthine extradural retrofacial approach (mTEIER-A) in human head specimens for accessing the entire intraosseous JF in relation to the position of the sigmoid sinus (SS), horizontal angle of attack, and size of the SS.
Methods: The mTEIER-A was performed on human head specimens. Before dissection, the position of the SS, horizontal angle of attack, and size of the SS were measured on tilted axial high resolution computed tomography scans; after dissection, access to the lateral aspect of the JF on dissected human head specimens and on postoperative high-resolution computed tomography scans was examined. The position of the SS was classified relative to a predefined reference line, and the feasibility of retrofacial access was documented.
Results: SS positions located medial to the reference line (P1) and horizontal angles >12.5° significantly enhance retrofacial access to the lateral aspect of the JF, whereas the size of the SS has a limited impact.
Conclusion: Depending on the position of the SS and the horizontal angle of access, mTEIER-A provides sufficient retrofacial access to the lateral aspect of the JF. These findings emphasize the need for precise preoperative planning and suggest that mTEIER-A could minimize the need for more invasive approaches, potentially reducing related morbidity. Further clinical studies are recommended to validate these findings.
期刊介绍:
Operative Neurosurgery is a bi-monthly, unique publication focusing exclusively on surgical technique and devices, providing practical, skill-enhancing guidance to its readers. Complementing the clinical and research studies published in Neurosurgery, Operative Neurosurgery brings the reader technical material that highlights operative procedures, anatomy, instrumentation, devices, and technology. Operative Neurosurgery is the practical resource for cutting-edge material that brings the surgeon the most up to date literature on operative practice and technique