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Date publication
décembre 2016
Journal
World neurosurgery
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr CEBULA Hélène
Tous les auteurs :
Theodosopoulos PV, Cebula H, Kurbanov A, Cabero AB, Osorio JA, Zimmer LA, Froelich SC, Keller JT
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Résumé
The zenith of surgical interest in the cavernous sinus peaked in the 1980s, as evidenced by reports of 10 surgical triangles that could access the contents of the lateral sellar compartment (LSC). However, these transcranial approaches later became marginalized, first by radiosurgery's popularity and lower morbidity, and then by clinical potential of endoscopic corridors noted in several qualitative studies. Our anatomic study, taking a contemporary look at the medial extra-sellar corridor, gives a detailed qualitative-quantitative analysis for its use with increasingly popular endoscopic endonasal approaches to the cavernous sinus.
Mots clés
Anatomic study, Cavernous sinus, Endoscopic endonasal approaches, Lateral sellar compartment, Medial corridor, Surgical triangles
Référence
World Neurosurg. 2016 12;96:417-422