2017
DOI: 10.4103/2152-7806.199555
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Technical nuances of subtemporal approach for the treatment of basilar tip aneurysm

Abstract: Background:Basilar tip aneurysms are one of the most complex vascular lesions to treat surgically because of their location, depth of the approach, and close proximity of vital neurovascular structures such as the mesencephalon, cranial nerves, perforating arteries to the thalamus. There are different surgical approaches utilized to reach basilar tip aneurysms, namely, pterional, pretemporal, orbitozygomatic, subtemporal, and anterior petrosectomy. Each of them has its advantages and limitations.Methods:In thi… Show more

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“…A proper arachnoid dissection and separation between structures such as arteries, veins, and between two lobes and nerves will allow more clearer pathway toward the target. A previous thought of having the shortest route and hence spending minimal time to reach a target as the best surgical strategy mentioned in an article[ 12 ] may not be so true if the selected path needs a remarkable degree of brain retraction. The advancement in microneurosurgical techniques and instruments allows neurosurgeons to do sufficient arachnoid dissection without compromising any neural tissues and blood vessels.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A proper arachnoid dissection and separation between structures such as arteries, veins, and between two lobes and nerves will allow more clearer pathway toward the target. A previous thought of having the shortest route and hence spending minimal time to reach a target as the best surgical strategy mentioned in an article[ 12 ] may not be so true if the selected path needs a remarkable degree of brain retraction. The advancement in microneurosurgical techniques and instruments allows neurosurgeons to do sufficient arachnoid dissection without compromising any neural tissues and blood vessels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not wise to choose the shortest pathway if it causes maximum brain retraction. [ 22 ] Proper bony work is very essential to avoid unnecessary brain retraction such as anterior clinoid drilling in high riding basilar tip aneurysm, posterior clinoid drilling in a low riding basilar tip or basilar trunk aneurysm and jugular tubercle, and occipital condyle drilling in VA-PICA aneurysm. Studies suggest that in the case of brain retraction, dynamic brain retraction is better than rigid retraction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our patient's aneurysm was 10 mm above the dorsum sellae, thereby qualifying it to be a high-riding aneurysm. [1]…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some difficulties may be faced if the aneurysm is high riding. [111] Arachnoid dissection for exposure of the aneurysm can be through the pretemporal or transsylvian approaches. [10121314] Both the anterior temporal and the transsylvian approaches were used in this case because of the presence of other aneurysms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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