“…Parkinson 1 , 2 appealed for the use of the term “lateral sellar compartment” (LSC) instead. Because the latter is more true to the anatomy of the region, the LSC has gained support in the reported data and has been used henceforth in the present report to describe the “cavernous sinus.” 6 , 21 , 26 , 30 At the posterior margin of the LSC resides Meckel's cave, an evagination of the meningeal dura that envelops the trigeminal ganglion and the proximal divisions of CN V. This protruding dural pouch is associated with the EDNAC but is not strictly an EDNAC component. 31 , 32 François et al 10 also reported that the LSC contains less adipose tissue compared with the other regions of the EDNAC, such as the orbit or spine.…”