“…However, given the vasculature found deep within sulci, trans‐sulcal techniques require precise surgical planning and skill to reduce postoperative injury (Koutsarnakis et al, 2017 ; Ribas et al, 2006 ). Furthermore, there is yet to be a consensus on the best entry point along the SFS to reduce injury to underlying white matter tracts (Chakravarthi et al, 2019 ; Kassam et al, 2020 ). Although research shows that trans‐sulcal approaches provide a shorter passage to the ventricles or deeper lesions and improved surgical outcomes, the use of this technique is often dependent on a patient's specific cortical morphology (Khoo et al, 2022 ; Koutsarnakis et al, 2017 ; McGonigal, 2022 ; Sampath et al, 2014 ; Simasathien et al, 2013 ).…”