• World Neurosurg · Dec 2014

    Case Reports

    Partial anterior petrosectomies for upper basilar artery trunk aneurysms: a cadaveric and clinical study.

    • Hitoshi Fukuda, Alexander I Evins, Justin C Burrell, Antonella Medda, Koichi Iwasaki, Philip E Stieg, and Antonio Bernardo.
    • Department of Neurological Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University, New York, New York, USA; Department of Neurosurgery, Kyoto University School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan.
    • World Neurosurg. 2014 Dec 1;82(6):1113-9.

    ObjectiveSurgical clipping for upper basilar artery (BA) trunk aneurysms has become less common since the popularization of endovascular therapy. However, when endovascular therapy is not feasible, direct open surgery is still the treatment of choice. The anterior transpetrosal approach (ATP) is most often used to safely treat these aneurysms. We evaluate the feasibility of a modified partial anterior transpetrosal approach for the treatment of upper BA trunk aneurysms.MethodsUsing 5 preserved cadaveric heads (10 sides), a modified partial anterior transpetrosal approach (P-ATP) was performed and maneuverability of the upper BA trunk was assessed. The conventional ATP was modified for maximum exposure of the upper BA trunk region with minimal bone removal. The exposure provided by the P-ATP was comparatively assessed with other skull base approaches. The P-ATP was performed on a clinical upper BA trunk aneurysm that required surgical clipping.ResultsDrilling only the anterior half of the conventional ATP was sufficient to manipulate the upper BA trunk. This approach provided better surgical maneuverability than the conventional subtemporal approach and shorter distance than the more challenging transcavernous approaches. A stepwise procedure that accounted for the optimal direction of the microscope, relevant surgical landmarks, and increased structural and functional preservation helped to avoid intraoperative complications. The P-ATP was successfully applied without complication to a clinical case of a ruptured BA trunk aneurysm.ConclusionsModification and minimization of the conventional ATP provided sufficient exposure for the treatment of upper BA trunk aneurysms. Detailed anatomical knowledge obtained though cadaveric dissection facilitated development of this effective and less invasive approach.Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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