Venous consideration in petrosal approach: Microsurgical anatomy of the temporal bridging vein

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作者
Sakata, K
Al-Mefty, O
Yamamoto, I
机构
[1] Yokohama City Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurosurg, Yokohama, Kanagawa 232, Japan
[2] Univ Arkansas Med Sci, Dept Neurosurg, Little Rock, AR 72205 USA
关键词
bridging vein; cerebral vein; cranial base surgery; microsurgical anatomy; petrosal approach; skull base surgery; temporal lobe; vein of Labbe;
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10.1097/00006123-200007000-00032
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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OBJECTIVE: The technical difficulty of using the petrosal approach and the likelihood of encountering venous complications depend on the particular temporal venous anatomy. To reduce such potential risks, neurosurgeons must have adequate knowledge of the variations in the anatomy of the temporal venous drainage system, particularly of the temporal bridging veins. METHODS: In 20 cadaveric specimens, the temporal bridging veins were examined with the aid of an operating microscope. The anatomic location of their termination and of the tributaries of these bridging veins was noted. RESULTS: Forty-four terminations and 109 tributaries of the temporal bridging veins were identified in our specimens. The temporal bridging veins were divided into three groups according to the anatomic location of their terminations: 1) the transverse sinus group (seen in all 20 hemispheres), with drainage into the lateral part of the cerebellar tentorium, to which most of the vein of Labbe belongs; 2) the tentorial group (seen in 50% of the 20 hemispheres), with drainage into the medial part of the tentorium, which is composed mainly of the middle and posterior temporobasal veins; and 3) the petrosal group (seen in 55% of the 20 hemispheres), with entry around the superior petrosal sinus, which may limit mobility of the temporal lobe in the petrosal approach. On the basis of this anatomic information, we propose a new classification of the temporal venous drainage system and discuss the clinical implications of these findings. CONCLUSION: In planning the petrosal approach, great care should be taken not only with the vein of Labbe but also with the petrosal bridging veins. Knowledge of this venous anatomy can reduce venous complications during the lateral cranial base approach.
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