Objective Mobilization of cranial nerve III (CNIII) at its dural entry site is commonly described to avoid damage from stretching during approaches to the parasellar, infrachiasmatic, posterior clinoid, and cavernous sinus regions. The histologic relationships of CNIII as it traverses the dura, and the associated surgical implications are nonetheless poorly described. We herein assess the histology of the CNIII-dura interface as it relates to surgical mobilization of the nerve. Methods A fronto-orbitozygomatic temporopolar approach was performed on six adult cadaveric specimens. The CNIII-dural entry site was resected and histologically processed. The nerve-tissue planes were assessed by a neuropathologist. Results Histologic analysis de...
Surgery of the base of the skull requires knowledge of the topography of the internal carotid artery...
OBJECTIVE In the current neurosurgical and anatomical literature, the intracanalicular segment of th...
Ossification of parts of the intracranial dura mater is common and is generally accepted as an age-r...
Introduction Preserving cranial nerve (CN) function during tumor removal at the jugular foramen is c...
Objective: This study was performed to assess the anatomy of the oculomotor nerve and to describe it...
OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to assess the anatomy of the oculomotor nerve and to describe it...
Objectives/Hypothesis This cadaveric study analyzes the endoscopic endonasal anatomy of the ophthalm...
The meningeal sheath of the oculomotor nerve is also known that the latero-sellar lodge. It has both...
Cranial nerves III, IV, V, and VI are small structures that travel in a reproducible manner from the...
Objective: The sphenopetroclival region (SPCR) and cavernous sinus are among the most difficult-to-a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The oculomotor cistern (OMC) is a small CSF-filled dural cuff that invaginat...
Objectives The roof of the porus trigeminus, composed of the posterior petroclinoid dural fold, is a...
Background: Determining anatomic landmarks during a transsphenoidal-transethmoidal approach to the o...
Summary: •The skull base is divided into the anterior, middle and posterior cranial fossa. • Anterio...
OBJECTIVEAccess to the ventrolateral pontomesencephalic area may be required for resecting cavernous...
Surgery of the base of the skull requires knowledge of the topography of the internal carotid artery...
OBJECTIVE In the current neurosurgical and anatomical literature, the intracanalicular segment of th...
Ossification of parts of the intracranial dura mater is common and is generally accepted as an age-r...
Introduction Preserving cranial nerve (CN) function during tumor removal at the jugular foramen is c...
Objective: This study was performed to assess the anatomy of the oculomotor nerve and to describe it...
OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to assess the anatomy of the oculomotor nerve and to describe it...
Objectives/Hypothesis This cadaveric study analyzes the endoscopic endonasal anatomy of the ophthalm...
The meningeal sheath of the oculomotor nerve is also known that the latero-sellar lodge. It has both...
Cranial nerves III, IV, V, and VI are small structures that travel in a reproducible manner from the...
Objective: The sphenopetroclival region (SPCR) and cavernous sinus are among the most difficult-to-a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The oculomotor cistern (OMC) is a small CSF-filled dural cuff that invaginat...
Objectives The roof of the porus trigeminus, composed of the posterior petroclinoid dural fold, is a...
Background: Determining anatomic landmarks during a transsphenoidal-transethmoidal approach to the o...
Summary: •The skull base is divided into the anterior, middle and posterior cranial fossa. • Anterio...
OBJECTIVEAccess to the ventrolateral pontomesencephalic area may be required for resecting cavernous...
Surgery of the base of the skull requires knowledge of the topography of the internal carotid artery...
OBJECTIVE In the current neurosurgical and anatomical literature, the intracanalicular segment of th...
Ossification of parts of the intracranial dura mater is common and is generally accepted as an age-r...