Modified orbitozygomatic craniotomy with a single burr hole in the alternative sphenoid ridge keyhole - 03/12/23
, Vasiliy A. Cherekaev c, Albert A. Sufianov b, d, Marat R. Gizatullin d, Denis A. Golbin c, Nikolay V. Lasunin c, Ivan S. Sheliagin b, d, Artem A. Surikov b, d, Ilya V. Senko aHighlights |
• | Burr hole in sphenoid ridge keyhole exposes periorbita, frontal dura and temporal dura |
• | It allows to perform one-piece modified OZA with a single burr hole and preserve a larger portion of the orbital roof |
• | This way better bone reconstruction and better cosmetic outcome may be achieved. |
• | This technique is described and illustrated with anatomic dissections and a surgical case in our work. |
Abstract |
Background |
One-piece modified orbitozygomatic approach (OZA) is an extended version of the pterional approach that also includes orbital walls and frontal process of the zygomatic bone. For this craniotomy one burr hole must be placed in MacCarty keyhole and another - in the temporal region.
Objective |
To develop a technique of the one-piece modified OZA with single a burr hole in the alternative sphenoid ridge keyhole that allows access to orbit, anterior cranial fossa and middle cranial fossa and apply it intraoperatively.
Methods |
A single human head specimen was used. The dissection was performed using standard surgical instruments high-speed Stryker drill. Every stage of the approach was photographed. We also report a surgical case of a patient with orbital cavernous hemangioma that was resected using the described technique.
Results |
The technique of the one-piece modified OZA with a single burr hole in the alternative sphenoid ridge keyhole is described, and its advantages and limitations are analyzed. The technique is used to totally resect an orbital cavernous hemangioma with good functional and cosmetic result.
Conclusion |
Modified OZA with a single burr hole in the sphenoid ridge keyhole is possible and may be an alternative to the classic technique. The advantages of this variation are the placement of just one burr hole and the preservation of a larger portion of the orbital roof. The latter facilitates better bone reconstruction and better cosmetic outcome. Disadvantages are the difficulty of identifying the location of the sphenoid ridge keyhole and risk of damaging the dura.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : MacCarty keyhole, modified orbitozygomatic approach, orbitopterional approach, orbitozygomatic approach, orbitozygomatic craniotomy, sphenoid ridge keyhole, supraorbital approach
Abbreviations : OZA
Plan
Vol 70 - N° 1
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