Meningo-orbital band detachment: A key step for the extradural exposure of the cavernous sinus and anterior clinoid process.

J Clin Neurosci

LINT, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina; Servicio de Neurocirugía, Hospital Padilla, Tucumán, Argentina.

Published: November 2020

The meningo-orbital band (MOB) is the most superficial dural band that tethers the fronto-temporal dura to the periorbita. It is usually encountered when performing a pterional or fronto-temporo-sphenoidal approach, and it disrupts surgical access to deeper regions. Our objective was to perform a detailed anatomy study and a stepwise method to successfully detach the MOB using cadaveric specimens. We used six formalin-fixed, silicone-injected cadaveric heads. On each side, we performed a pterional approach plus mini-peeling of the anterior third of the middle fossa and/or extradural anterior clinoidectomy. We also applied this technique in three clinical cases to prove its safety and efficacy. The detachment of the MOB consists in four steps, 1) detachment of the temporal and frontal dura, 2) cutting of the MOB, 3) exposure and drilling of the anterior clinoid process, and 4) pealing of the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus. Using clinical cases, we explain how to adapt the technique depending on the localization of the lesion. The detachment of the MOB is the key to safely expose the cavernous sinus and the anterior clinoid process. The authors proposed a step-by-step method for the safe and effective detachment of the MOB. It is recommended, particularly to less experienced neurosurgeons that are starting with skull base surgery, and also to experts that want to expand their knowledge.

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