Abstract
Abstract
Background
For a minimally invasive treatment approach to the anteromedial part of the anterior cranial fossa (ACF), a small incision and craniotomy of the posterolateral part of the ACF are preferable.
Method
We described the concept and technique of suprapterional keyhole approach (SPKA), which uses an exoscope and endoscope to treat ACF lesions.
Conclusion
The SPKA enables ACF observation from the lateral direction; the endoscope’s extended viewing angles enable the observation of the anteromedial part of the ACF, including the bilateral olfactory groove. Facial skin and large scalp incisions are avoided, making this approach efficient for ACF lesions.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Nagoya University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC