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The Inferolateral Surgical Triangle of the Cavernous Sinus: A Cadaveric and MRI Study width Neurosurgical Significance.
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World Neurosurgery
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2021
2021-02-19
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Anatomy; skull base; cadaver dissection; inferolateral triangle; neurosurgery
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Kimball H; Kimball D; Blihar D; Zurada A; Tubbs RS; Loukas M
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The inferolateral triangle is a surgical skull base triangle used as a neurosurgical landmark. There are few reports of its measurements with little attention paid to anatomical variations. The inferolateral triangle was measured in ten adult human cadaveric heads via dissection then direct measurement and five participants undergoing neuroimaging using tracing features. In the cadavers, mean lengths (mm) of the superior, anterior, and posterior borders were 17.0 (± 5.5), 12.9 (± 1.7), and 17.8 (± 3.3), respectively, with mean area of 97.85 (± 28.17) mm(2). In the participants, mean lengths (mm) of the superior, anterior, and posterior borders were 17.35 (±4.01), 14.36 (±1.36), and 18.01 (±2.43), respectively, with mean area of 113.6 (±25.46) mm(2). No statistical difference in triangle areas between groups was found. Intimate understanding of the inferolateral triangle is essential to skull-based surgery; Knowing its anatomy and variations aids in surgical planning and understanding of regional pathology.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2021.02.058" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/j.wneu.2021.02.058</a>
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2021
anatomy
Blihar D
cadaver dissection
inferolateral triangle
journalArticle
Kimball D
Kimball H
Loukas M
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NEOMED College of Medicine Student
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Neurosurgery
Skull base
Tubbs RS
World neurosurgery
Zurada A