Anatomy and Microsurgical Relevance of the Outer Arachnoid Envelope around the Olfactory Bulb Based on Endoscopic Cadaveric Observations

Author:

Kurucz Peter,Ganslandt Oliver1,Buchfelder Michael2,Adib Sasan Darius3,Barany Laszlo

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, Katharinenhospital, Klinikum Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany

2. Department of Neurosurgery, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany

3. Department of Neurosurgery, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Background There is high risk of injury to the olfactory tract and olfactory bulb during surgery of the anterior cranial fossa. The goal of this study was to describe the outer arachnoid envelope around the olfactory bulb, which plays a significant role in approach-related injury of the nerve. Methods A total of 20 fresh human cadaveric heads were examined. Five cadaveric heads were used to describe a gross overview of the topographic anatomy of the outer arachnoid cover of the olfactory bulb. In 15 cadaveric heads, endoscopic surgical approaches were performed to examine the in situ undisrupted anatomy of the outer arachnoid around the olfactory bulb. Four cadaveric heads were used for the lateral subfrontal approach, 5 heads for the medial subfrontal approach, 3 heads for the median subfrontal approach, and 3 heads for the anterior interhemispheric approach. Results The outer arachnoid membrane of the frontal lobe attaches the olfactory bulb strongly to the above lying olfactory sulcus. Only the most rostral portion of the olfactory bulb became slightly detached from the frontal lobe. The outer arachnoid forms a decent protrusion around the tip of the olfactory bulbs. The fila olfactoria have their own outer arachnoid cover as a continuation of the same layer of the olfactory bulb. The effect of brain retraction and manipulation forces on the olfactory bulb and the role of the arachnoid membranes located here were visually analyzed and described in detail through the four different neurosurgical approaches we performed. Conclusion The results of our observations provide important anatomical details for preserving the sense of smell during neurosurgical procedures.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

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