2012
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1331261
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When Is Posterolateral Orbitotomy Useful in a Pterional Craniotomy? A Morphometric Study

Abstract: Adding posterolateral orbitotomy to pterional craniotomy allows greater exposure of the anterolateral skull base. However, there is a paucity of literature quantifying the relative benefit of adding posterolateral orbitotomy for various surgical targets. Our study is a step to address this issue. We performed dissections of five cadaveric heads (10 sides). The anterior communicating artery (A-Com) complex, posterior chiasm (anterior third ventricular region), ipsilateral optic canal, and ipsilateral supraclino… Show more

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“…Also, one of the most common related arteries to AComA is RAH which approximately 90 % of the times arises from the A1-A2 junction. RAH may be accidentally clipped during the final clipping, for this reason the origin of RAH should be dissected and revealed carefully (1,(31)(32)(33).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Also, one of the most common related arteries to AComA is RAH which approximately 90 % of the times arises from the A1-A2 junction. RAH may be accidentally clipped during the final clipping, for this reason the origin of RAH should be dissected and revealed carefully (1,(31)(32)(33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%