A craniotomy over the superior cerebellar convexity for approaches to this region typically involves a small infratentorial craniotomy and then drilling down of the bone to expose some portion of the transverse/sigmoid sinuses. The authors describe the anatomy of the region and the method for a two-part paramedian occipital and suboccipital craniotomy (supra and infratentorial) that may have time-saving, safety, and cosmetic advantages. For this technique, a supratentorial craniotomy is used to expose the transverse sinus from above, and subsequently, dissection across the sinus over the cerebellar convexity can be done under direct vision. The two bone pieces are joined on the inner table side while plates for fixation above the ...
OBJECTIVE: Lateral supracerebellar-infratentorial approaches are established for lesions in ambient ...
OBJECT: The transcranial approach has been the standard technique for removal of craniopharyngiomas ...
OBJECTIVE: To introduce the supratonsillar approach, an approach that traverses the tonsillobiventra...
A craniotomy over the superior cerebellar convexity for approaches to this region typically involves...
Considering its position located anteriorly to the brainstem, the retrosellar area, in particular th...
Journal ArticleThe authors describe a cosmetic mastoidectomy technique for use when performing a com...
Contains fulltext : 50812.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors de...
A paramedian or midline suboccipital approach for craniotomies and craniectomies is commonly employe...
The trans-supraorbital approach represents the advantage of combining the keyhole principle and skul...
BACKGROUND: Various minimally invasive approaches, such as supraorbital (SO), minipterional (MPT), a...
OBJECT: The combined microscopic and endoscopic technique has shown significant advantages in the ma...
INTRODUCTION: Suboccipital craniotomy is a workhorse neurosurgical operation for approaching the pos...
The cavernous sinus is a very complex area, and surgical treatment requires detailed anatomical know...
Object. The authors quantitatively assessed the working areas and angles of attack associated with r...
ABSTRACT- The use of craniotomy to approach supratentorial lesions is quite well established in the ...
OBJECTIVE: Lateral supracerebellar-infratentorial approaches are established for lesions in ambient ...
OBJECT: The transcranial approach has been the standard technique for removal of craniopharyngiomas ...
OBJECTIVE: To introduce the supratonsillar approach, an approach that traverses the tonsillobiventra...
A craniotomy over the superior cerebellar convexity for approaches to this region typically involves...
Considering its position located anteriorly to the brainstem, the retrosellar area, in particular th...
Journal ArticleThe authors describe a cosmetic mastoidectomy technique for use when performing a com...
Contains fulltext : 50812.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors de...
A paramedian or midline suboccipital approach for craniotomies and craniectomies is commonly employe...
The trans-supraorbital approach represents the advantage of combining the keyhole principle and skul...
BACKGROUND: Various minimally invasive approaches, such as supraorbital (SO), minipterional (MPT), a...
OBJECT: The combined microscopic and endoscopic technique has shown significant advantages in the ma...
INTRODUCTION: Suboccipital craniotomy is a workhorse neurosurgical operation for approaching the pos...
The cavernous sinus is a very complex area, and surgical treatment requires detailed anatomical know...
Object. The authors quantitatively assessed the working areas and angles of attack associated with r...
ABSTRACT- The use of craniotomy to approach supratentorial lesions is quite well established in the ...
OBJECTIVE: Lateral supracerebellar-infratentorial approaches are established for lesions in ambient ...
OBJECT: The transcranial approach has been the standard technique for removal of craniopharyngiomas ...
OBJECTIVE: To introduce the supratonsillar approach, an approach that traverses the tonsillobiventra...