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1 kwi 2007 · The key steps of the pterional approach are positioning, skin incision, interfascial dissection, craniotomy, drilling of the sphenoid wing, and the dural opening.
13 maj 2024 · The pterional or fronto-temporo-sphenoidal approach is one of the most frequently performed neurocranial craniotomy/craniectomy approaches and allows access to numerous important supratentorial anatomical substrates of vascular and neoplastic pathology.
1 wrz 2012 · The key steps of the pterional approach are positioning, skin incision, interfascial dissection, craniotomy, drilling of the sphenoid wing, and the dural opening.
We aim to describe the technical details of the transzygomatic approach to intracranial surgery. The incision begins at the level of the inferior border of the zygomatic arch, anterior to the tragus, and extends towards the contralateral pupillary line. A subgaleal and interfascial dissection is performed. Then, the zygomatic arch is vertically ...
Method A step-by-step optimized method of interfascial dissection to avoid three main esthetic complications of the pterional approach—upper facialnerve palsy, temporalmuscleatrophy, and retro-orbital depression.
1 lis 2019 · Background Interfascial dissection for pterional craniotomy is one of the main techniques to expose the pterional region. Method A step-by-step optimized method of interfascial dissection...
1 sty 2020 · The frontotemporal, also called pterional, approach is one of the most commonly used approaches by neurosurgeons to access the sphenoid wing, suprasellar and sellar regions, cavernous sinus, and upper clivus. This approach is indicated in: • Aneurysms clipping the anterior and posterior circulation (upper basilar and its proximal branches) •