Background:Classical pterional appoach for temporal surgeries may cause atrophy and dysfunction of temporalis,injury to the facial nerve,and unnecessary cortical exposure.As an alternative to the classical pterional a...Background:Classical pterional appoach for temporal surgeries may cause atrophy and dysfunction of temporalis,injury to the facial nerve,and unnecessary cortical exposure.As an alternative to the classical pterional approach for such surgeries,we hereby describe an mini-temporal approach which reduces these risks and proven to be practical in neurological surgeries.Material and methods:In the mini-temporal incision design,the frontal end of the incision never surpassed the hairline at the level of temporal line,and a one-layer skin-galea-muscle flap was detached from the cranium,effectively avoiding the injuries of facial nerve.The surgical bone window was completely located underneath the temporalis muscle,allowing it to be completely repositioned postoperatively.Results:We demonstrated the application of mini-temporal approach in a variety of temporal region tumors,which can be applied to complete successful resective surgeries while effectively reducing injuries to extra-temporal cortex,temporalis,and facial nerve.There were no postoperative complications related to extra-temporal cortical damage,atrophy of temporalis,or injury to the facial nerve.Conclusion:The mini-temporal approach can effectively shorten the time of craniotomy and closure,decrease the size of bony removal,increase the restoration of temporalis during closure,and lower the chance of facial nerve injury.Therefore,it improves cosmetic outcomes and reduces the risk of unintentional extra-temporal cortical injury,which fully embodies the minimally invasive principle in neurosurgery.展开更多
基金Matthias Mäurer and Marcel Kamp were funded by the Stifterverband in cooperation with the Thuringian Ministry of Economics,Science and Digital Society within the framework of the"Fellowship for Innovations in Digital University Teaching"(GZ:5508/78-15-25)Matthias Mäurer was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemsinschaft(DFG,German Research Foundation)Clinician Scientist Program OrganAge(funding number 413668513)by the Interdisciplinary Center of Clinical Research of the Medical Faculty Jena.Irina Mäurer was supported by funding from the Foundation"Else-Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung"within the Else Kröner Research School for Physicians"AntiAge".
文摘Background:Classical pterional appoach for temporal surgeries may cause atrophy and dysfunction of temporalis,injury to the facial nerve,and unnecessary cortical exposure.As an alternative to the classical pterional approach for such surgeries,we hereby describe an mini-temporal approach which reduces these risks and proven to be practical in neurological surgeries.Material and methods:In the mini-temporal incision design,the frontal end of the incision never surpassed the hairline at the level of temporal line,and a one-layer skin-galea-muscle flap was detached from the cranium,effectively avoiding the injuries of facial nerve.The surgical bone window was completely located underneath the temporalis muscle,allowing it to be completely repositioned postoperatively.Results:We demonstrated the application of mini-temporal approach in a variety of temporal region tumors,which can be applied to complete successful resective surgeries while effectively reducing injuries to extra-temporal cortex,temporalis,and facial nerve.There were no postoperative complications related to extra-temporal cortical damage,atrophy of temporalis,or injury to the facial nerve.Conclusion:The mini-temporal approach can effectively shorten the time of craniotomy and closure,decrease the size of bony removal,increase the restoration of temporalis during closure,and lower the chance of facial nerve injury.Therefore,it improves cosmetic outcomes and reduces the risk of unintentional extra-temporal cortical injury,which fully embodies the minimally invasive principle in neurosurgery.