Far-Lateral Approach to the Craniocervical Junction
Department
neurosurgery
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The far-lateral approach is an extension of the standard suboccipital approach, designed to maximize exposure of the lateroventral craniocervical junction. Following a basic principle of cranial base surgery, the angle of view is increased by bone removal. Bone removal involves the most lateral part of the inferior occipital squama and the posterior arch of C1. Drilling of various portions of the occipital condyle further increases the exposure. Transposition of the vertebral artery is seldom required. The far-lateral approach allows a tangential, unobstructed view of the lateroventral cervicomedullary area and can be applied effectively to manage with a heterogeneous spectrum of pathological lesions involving this area. The technical aspects of the procedure are briefly illustrated in this report.
Publication Date
2005
Publication Title
Neurosurgery
ISSN
0148-396X
Volume
57
Issue
4
First Page
S-367
Last Page
S-370
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1227/01.NEU.0000176848.05925.80
Recommended Citation
Lanzino, Giuseppe; Paolini, Sergio; and Spetzler, Robert F., "Far-Lateral Approach to the Craniocervical Junction" (2005). Neurosurgery. 173.
https://scholar.barrowneuro.org/neurosurgery/173