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Stereotactic anatomy of the posterior cranial fossa a study of the transcerebellar approach to the brainstem

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The stereotactic transcerebellar (suboccipital) approach to the brainstem is one of the most accessible routes to reach targets located in the pons or in the medulla oblongata. Its use requires a perfect knowledge of the stereotactic anatomy of the posterior cranial fossa, and a standard reference system related to structures of the brainstem itself which can easily be visualized by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.

The present work consitsts in a three-dimensional variability study of the human posterior cranial fossa with its main contents, based on the investigation of 30 normal specimens (hemifossae). A new stereotactic reference system is proposed for the pons and the medulla, comprising three orthogonal planes: the midsagittal plane, the IVth ventricular floor plane and the pontomedullary junction plane.

A standard “safety access tunel” was defined for the transcerebellar approach to the pons and, with some limitations, to the medulla. A complementary investigation, based upon angiographic studies, was carried out to define a safe “entry zone” to the posterior cranial fossa of the occipital bone beneath the transverse venous sinus.

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Gonçalves-Ferreira, A. Stereotactic anatomy of the posterior cranial fossa a study of the transcerebellar approach to the brainstem. Acta neurochir 113, 149–165 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01403201

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