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Minimally Invasive Subfrontal Approach: How to Make it Safe and Effective from the Olfactory Groove to the Mesial Temporal Lobe
- Source :
- Journal of neurological surgery. Part A, Central European neurosurgery. 82(6)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Background Different surgical approaches have been developed to manage lesions of the anterior and middle skull base areas. Frontal, pterional, bifrontal, and fronto-orbito-zygomatic approaches are traditionally used to reach these regions. With advancements in the neurosurgical field, skull opening should be simple and as minimally invasive as possible, tailored on the surgical corridor to the target. The supraorbital approach and the “keyhole” concept have been introduced and popularized by Axel Perneczky starting from 1998 and are now considered a part of everyday practice. The extended possibilities of this surgical route, considering the reachable targets and surgical limits, are described and systematically analyzed, including a description of the salient surgical anatomy, presenting different illustrative cases. Methods and Results Different illustrative cases are presented and discussed to underline the potentials and limits of the minimally invasive subfrontal approach (MISFA) and the possibilities to tailoring the craniotomy on the basis of the targets: extra-axial lesions with different localizations (anterior roof of the orbit, olfactory groove, tuberculum sellae, medial third of the sphenoid wing, anterior and posterior clinoid process), deeper intra-axial lesions (gyrus rectus, medial temporal lobe-uncus-amygdala-anterior hippocampus), and vascular lesions (anterior communicating aneurysm). Each case has been preoperatively planned considering the anatomical and radiologic features and using virtual simulation software to tailor the best possible corridor to reach the surgical target. Conclusions The MISFA is a safe multicorridor approach that can be used efficiently to manage lesions of the anterior and middle skull base areas with extremely low approach-related morbidity.
- Subjects :
- minimally invasive subfrontal approach
medicine.medical_specialty
Posterior clinoid processes
medicine.medical_treatment
Cranial Fossa
Neurosurgical Procedures
Temporal lobe
Aneurysm
key hole craniotomy
medicine
upsurgeon
Craniotomy
Humans
Orbit
Temporal Lobe
Cranial Fossa, Anterior
Olfactory Groove
Anterior
business.industry
medicine.disease
Skull
medicine.anatomical_structure
Tuberculum sellae
Surgery
Neurology (clinical)
Radiology
business
Orbit (anatomy)
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 21936323
- Volume :
- 82
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of neurological surgery. Part A, Central European neurosurgery
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....59a23d3b426eed45335e52da1b09feac