Two-bone flap craniotomy for the transpetrosal-presigmoid approach to avoid a bony defect in the periauricular area after surgery on petroclival lesions: technical note.

Neurosurg Rev

Department of Neurosurgery, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, No. 6, Tian Tan Xi Li, Chong Wen District, Beijing, People's Republic of China, 100050.

Published: January 2010

The authors describe a two-bone-flap craniotomy technique to avoid the bone defect caused by the transpetrosal-presigmoid approach. Briefly, this technique includes three steps. The first step is to elevate a temporoparietal bone flap located superiorly to the transverse and sigmoid sinuses. The second step is to dissect the transverse and sigmoid sinuses away from the bone by inserting a gelatin sponge. This maneuver provides hemostasis and protects the sinuses from injury. The third step is to cut a second bone flap including part of the temporal bone and the outer table of the mastoid bone with a high-speed drill system. After the operation, the two bone flaps are fixed in place with titanium osteosynthesis fixation material. This approach provides a simple, easy, and safe technique for the transpetrosal-presigmoid approach. The technique has been performed in 83 patients treated for petroclival neoplasms with excellent cosmetic results.

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