Impact of Sigmoid Sinus Anatomy on Assessing the Feasibility of the Retrofacial Access to the Entire Jugular Fossa Before Surgery

Author:

Cinibulak Zafer12ORCID,Poggenborg Jörg23,Schliwa Stefanie4,Alsofy Samer Zawy25,Fortmann Thomas25,Lewitz Marc25,Manu Mihai12,Ostovar Nima12,Zepa Yotedje Jimmy Landry12,Nakamura Makoto12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, Merheim Hospital, Cologne, Germany;

2. Faculty of Health, Witten/Herdecke University, Witten, Germany;

3. Department of Radiology, Merheim Hospital, Cologne, Germany;

4. Institute of Anatomy, Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany;

5. Department of Neurosurgery, St. Barbara-Hospital, Hamm, Germany

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The jugular fossa (JF) is a challenging area for surgical approaches because of its complex anatomy and proximity to neurovascular structures. The study evaluates the feasibility of the neuronavigated microsurgical transmastoid extended infralabyrinthine extradural retrofacial approach (mTEIER-A) in human head specimens for accessing the entire intraosseous JF in relation to the position of the sigmoid sinus (SS), horizontal angle of attack, and size of the SS. METHODS: The mTEIER-A was performed on human head specimens. Before dissection, the position of the SS, horizontal angle of attack, and size of the SS were measured on tilted axial high resolution computed tomography scans; after dissection, access to the lateral aspect of the JF on dissected human head specimens and on postoperative high-resolution computed tomography scans was examined. The position of the SS was classified relative to a predefined reference line, and the feasibility of retrofacial access was documented. RESULTS: SS positions located medial to the reference line (P1) and horizontal angles >12.5° significantly enhance retrofacial access to the lateral aspect of the JF, whereas the size of the SS has a limited impact. CONCLUSION: Depending on the position of the SS and the horizontal angle of access, mTEIER-A provides sufficient retrofacial access to the lateral aspect of the JF. These findings emphasize the need for precise preoperative planning and suggest that mTEIER-A could minimize the need for more invasive approaches, potentially reducing related morbidity. Further clinical studies are recommended to validate these findings.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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