TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparison of lateral microsurgical preauricular and anterior endoscopic approaches to the jugular foramen
AU - Komune, N.
AU - Komune, S.
AU - Matsushima, K.
AU - Rhoton, A. L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Introduction: This project compares access to the anterolateral part of the jugular foramen provided by the lateral microsurgical preauricular and the anterior endoscopic approaches, and defines the important landmarks involved in each approach. Study Design: Cadaveric study. Results: The endoscopic transnasal/transmaxillary transpterygoid corridor provides a less invasive route for selected lesions in the jugular foramen than the traditional open route through the preauricular subtemporal infratemporal fossa approach. However, the anterior endoscopic approach provides a smaller channel to the jugular foramen than the preauricular approach. Conclusions: The anterior endoscopic approach to the anterolateral part of the jugular foramen is a useful alternative to the lateral microsurgical preauricular approach in carefully selected cases. The vaginal process of the tympanic part of the temporal bone provides a valuable landmark to aid in accessing the jugular foramen in both procedures and can be drilled to open the foramen in the preauricular approach.
AB - Introduction: This project compares access to the anterolateral part of the jugular foramen provided by the lateral microsurgical preauricular and the anterior endoscopic approaches, and defines the important landmarks involved in each approach. Study Design: Cadaveric study. Results: The endoscopic transnasal/transmaxillary transpterygoid corridor provides a less invasive route for selected lesions in the jugular foramen than the traditional open route through the preauricular subtemporal infratemporal fossa approach. However, the anterior endoscopic approach provides a smaller channel to the jugular foramen than the preauricular approach. Conclusions: The anterior endoscopic approach to the anterolateral part of the jugular foramen is a useful alternative to the lateral microsurgical preauricular approach in carefully selected cases. The vaginal process of the tympanic part of the temporal bone provides a valuable landmark to aid in accessing the jugular foramen in both procedures and can be drilled to open the foramen in the preauricular approach.
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U2 - 10.1017/S0022215114002321
DO - 10.1017/S0022215114002321
M3 - Article
C2 - 25706154
AN - SCOPUS:84953344884
SN - 0022-2151
VL - 129
SP - S12-S20
JO - Journal of Laryngology and Otology
JF - Journal of Laryngology and Otology
IS - S2
ER -