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El foramen yugular: anatomia microquirurgica y abordajes / Yugular foramen: microsurgical anatomy and approaches
Campero, Alvaro; Gonzalez Abbati, Santiago; Dobarro, Juan Cruz; Yasuda, Alejandra; Martins, Carolina; Torino, Rafael.
Affiliation
  • Campero, Alvaro; Universidad de Buenos Aires. Instituto de Neurociencias Aplicadas. Buenos Aires. Argentina
  • Gonzalez Abbati, Santiago; Universidad de Buenos Aires. Instituto de Neurociencias Aplicadas. Buenos Aires. Argentina
  • Dobarro, Juan Cruz; Universidad de Buenos Aires. Instituto de Neurociencias Aplicadas. Buenos Aires. Argentina
  • Yasuda, Alejandra; University of Florida. Departament of Neurological Surgery. s.p
  • Martins, Carolina; University of Florida. Departament of Neurological Surgery. s.p
  • Torino, Rafael; Hospital Britanico. s.p
Rev. argent. neurocir ; 18(3): 159-163, jul.-sept. 2004. ilus
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-3327
Responsible library: AR423.1
ABSTRACT

Objective:

to describe the anatomy and the operative approaches to the jugular foramen.

Method:

twenty dry heads and four formalin-fixed adults heads injected with silicon were examined. We performed measurements of the jugular foramen in the dry heads and the operative approaches in a stepwise manner in the formalin - fixed heads.

Results:

the jugular foramen is divided into three compartments the petrosal (inferior petrosal sinus), the intrajugular (glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accesory nerves) and the sigmoid (sigmoid sinus) parts. In 65 por ciento dry heads the right foramen was larger than the left, in 5 por ciento equal, and in 30 por ciento smaller than the left. The length of the jugular foramen was 14.29mm from the endocranial view and 15,10mm from the exocranial view. The approaches to the jugular foramen are the retrosigmoid, the far-lateral paracondylar, the transmastoid infralabyrinthine and the preauricular infratemporal.

Conclusion:

the operative approaches to the jugular foramen can be categorized into three groups 1)a posterior group directed through the posterior cranial fossa, 2) a lateral group directed through the mastoid bone, and 3) an anterior group directed through the tympanic bone (AU)
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Collection: National databases / Argentina Database: BINACIS Main subject: Temporal Bone / Skull Base / Microsurgery / Occipital Bone Language: Spanish Journal: Rev. argent. neurocir Year: 2004 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Hospital Britanico/s.p / Universidad de Buenos Aires/Argentina / University of Florida/s.p
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Collection: National databases / Argentina Database: BINACIS Main subject: Temporal Bone / Skull Base / Microsurgery / Occipital Bone Language: Spanish Journal: Rev. argent. neurocir Year: 2004 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Hospital Britanico/s.p / Universidad de Buenos Aires/Argentina / University of Florida/s.p
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