Surgical approaches to the fourth ventricle and its surrounding brainstem regions have changed significantly in the previous 30 years, after the establishment of cerebellomedullary fissure (CMF) opening. With the development of CMF opening techniques, CMF opening surgeries have become widely used for the treatment of various pathologies and have contributed to the improvement of surgical results in posterior fossa surgeries. We here review the historical progress of CMF opening surgeries to help the future progression of neurosurgical treatments. The authors studied the available literature to clarify how CMF opening surgeries have developed and progressed, and how much the idea and development of CMF opening techniques have affected the advancement of posterior fossa surgeries. With the establishment of angiography, anatomical studies on CMF in the 1960s were performed mainly to clarify vascular anatomy on radiological images. After reporting the microsurgical anatomy of CMF in a cadaveric study in 1982, one of the authors (T.M.) first proposed the clinical usefulness of CMF opening in 1992. This new method enabled wide exposure of the fourth ventricle without causing vermian splitting syndrome, and it took the place of the standard approach instead of the conventional transvermian approach. Several authors reported their experiences using this method from the end of the twentieth century to the early twenty-first century, and the naming of the approach, "telovelar approach" by Mussi and Rhoton in 2000 contributed to the global spread of CMF opening surgeries. The approach has become widely applied not only for tumors but also for vascular and brainstem lesions, and has assisted in the development of their surgical treatments, and brought up the idea of various fissure dissection in the posterior fossa. Studies of microsurgical anatomy of the fourth ventricle, including the CMF, has led to new surgical approaches represented by the transCMF/telovelar approach. The CMF opening method caused a revolution in posterior fossa surgeries. The idea was developed based on the experience gained while dissecting the CMF (the roof of the fourth ventricle) in the laboratory. Anatomical studies using cadaveric specimens, particularly their dissection by surgeons themselves, together with a deep understanding of brain anatomy are essential for further advancements in neurosurgical treatments.

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