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Preauricular Transzygomatic Subtemporal Approach to the Sk

Built from Feldman — Neurosurgical Operative Atlas: Neuro-Oncology

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  1. 01

    Overview

    • What you will learn

    1 slide

  2. 02

    The Target Region

    Why the middle cranial and infratemporal fossae are so hard to reach

    • First, the words: what are these two fossae?
    • Why surgery here is genuinely difficult
    • What lesions turn up in this region
    • What the approach reaches once the bone is removed

    4 slides

  3. 03

    Patient Selection

    When to operate, and who needs to be in the room

    • Tumor spread across the two fossae
    • Surgery is the mainstay, but the bar is high
    • Why it takes a whole team
    • Choosing preauricular over other routes

    4 slides

  4. 04

    Preoperative Assessment

    Cranial-nerve exam first, then imaging

    • Start by mapping the existing deficits
    • Trigeminal nerve (CN V): the chewing nerve
    • Lower nerves (IX, X, XII): speech and swallowing
    • Protecting the airway before it fails
    • Accessory nerve (CN XI) and hearing
    • Preoperative imaging: the surgical map

    6 slides

  5. 05

    Relevant Anatomy

    Three axes, two bony frameworks, and the soft tissue between

    • Think of the field in three axes
    • The lateral (outer) osseous framework
    • The medial (deep) osseous framework
    • The soft tissue and vascular contents
    • Anatomical corridors: how removing bone helps
    • Tailoring the craniotomy to the goal

    6 slides

  6. 06

    Positioning and Set-Up

    Securing the airway, the head, and the monitoring

    • Supine positioning with three-point head fixation
    • Airway and head fixation
    • Intraoperative monitoring and prophylaxis
    • Hair and incision preparation

    4 slides

  7. 07

    Exposing the Osseous Framework

    Lifting soft tissue while protecting the facial nerve

    • The coronal incision and scalp flap
    • Scalp flap elevated to the supraorbital rim
    • Freeing the supraorbital bundle and temporalis
    • Incising the deep temporal fascia
    • The two fascial layers and the facial nerve
    • Temporalis muscle detached and rotated inferiorly
    • Exposure of the orbitozygomatic complex
    • Skeletonizing the zygoma and orbit

    8 slides

  8. 08

    Module 1: Superolateral Orbit

    Removing orbital wall to see the medial middle fossa

    • The three modules, and why they are 'modular'
    • What the superolateral orbit module adds
    • Making and removing the orbital osteotomies
    • Inside the dura: relaxing and reaching the brainstem
    • Going medial to the tentorial notch

    5 slides

  9. 09

    Module 2: Transzygomatic

    Removing the cheekbone to gain superior-inferior reach

    • What removing the zygoma buys
    • Exposing the middle fossa floor and its foramina
    • The angles that tell the foramina apart
    • Exposing the horizontal petrous carotid artery
    • Inside the dura: the transtentorial extension

    5 slides

  10. 10

    Glenoid Fossa and Combined

    Removing the jaw joint, then assembling the full approach

    • Removal of the orbitozygomatic complex
    • The glenoid fossa module: reaching the vertical carotid
    • The combined module: the full orbitozygomatic approach

    3 slides

  11. 11

    Postoperative Management

    Monitoring, and the complications to anticipate

    • The first hours after surgery
    • Intracranial complications
    • Orbital and cranial-nerve complications
    • Trismus and cosmetic sequelae

    4 slides

  12. 12

    Summary and Self-Test

    • Modular philosophy
    • Key takeaways
    • Why is the temporalis muscle dissected off the skull and pedicled inferiorly rather than simply cut across?
    • How does the surgeon protect the facial nerve while exposing the zygomatic arch?
    • References (1/2)
    • References (2/2)
    • Neurosurgical Operative Atlas: Neuro-Oncology

    7 slides