Author:
Yan Yong,Xu Tao,Zhao Yuqing,Mei Qiyong,Jiang Lei,Hou Lijun
Abstract
The Kawase approach is one of the most used trajectories in skull base surgery. The exposure range of the approach and its correlation with skull base anatomy still demand more exploration. With the help of digital rebuilding, analysis, and measurement, we evaluated the exposure range of the Kawase and extended Kawase approaches and analyzed the correlation between the exposure range and the variants of the petrosal and clival anatomy. The finding of the study demonstrated that compared to the sub-temporal approach, the Kawase approach and the extended Kawase approach significantly added the exposure range in the upper, middle, and partial inferior regions of the clivus. The gains in the exposure volume and area are more when the manipulation angle is less than 135°.
Funder
Shanghai Academic Research Leader
Shanghai Medical Innovation research-key project of Shanghai Science and Technology Commission
Major project of Logistic Support Department of PLA
National Natural Science Foundation of China