360 ° around the orbit: key surgical anatomy of the microsurgical and endoscopic cranio-orbital and orbitocranial approaches
CONCLUSIONS: This study outlines the essential surgical steps for major cranio-orbital and orbitocranial approaches. Endoscopic endonasal approaches offer direct medial access, potentially providing bilateral exposure to optic canals. ETOAs serve as both orbital access and as a corridor to surrounding regions. Cranio-orbital approaches follow a lateral-to-medial, superior-to-inferior trajectory, progressively allowing removal of protective bony structures for proportional orbit access.PMID:38560949 | DOI:10.3171/2024.1.FOCUS23866 (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - April 1, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Edoardo Agosti A Yohan Alexander Pedro Plou Luciano C P C Leonel Alessandro De Bonis Megan M J Bauman Ainhoa Garc ía-Lliberós Amedeo Piazza Fabio Torregrossa Carlos D Pinheiro Neto Maria Peris Celda Source Type: research

Clinical outcomes and complications of eyelid versus eyebrow approaches to supraorbital craniotomy: systematic review and indirect meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: This is the first meta-analysis that quantitatively compared complications of eyebrow versus eyelid approaches to supraorbital craniotomy. This study found similar overall complication rates but higher rates of selected complication domains in the eyelid group. The literature is limited by a high degree of variability in the reported outcomes.PMID:38560941 | DOI:10.3171/2024.1.FOCUS23878 (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - April 1, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Gnel Pivazyan Carlos Aguilera Jiaqi Liu Ziam Khan Georgia M Wong Ehsan Dowlati Kelsi Chesney Jeffrey C Mai Amjad Anaizi Samir Sur Source Type: research

Anterolateral keyhole transorbital routes to the skull base: a comparative anatomical study
CONCLUSIONS: All the aforementioned approaches use the sphenoid wing as skull base corridor from a specific orientation point; hence these are designated as transwing approaches. Their peculiarities mandate careful case selection for the effective and safe completion of the surgical goals.PMID:38560934 | DOI:10.3171/2024.2.FOCUS23877 (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - April 1, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Maria Karampouga Anna K Terrarosa Bhuvic Patel Kyle Affolter Eric W Wang Garret W Choby Roxana Fu Gabrielle R Bonhomme S Tonya Stefko Michael M McDowell Carl H Snyderman Paul A Gardner Georgios A Zenonos Source Type: research

360 ° around the orbit: key surgical anatomy of the microsurgical and endoscopic cranio-orbital and orbitocranial approaches
CONCLUSIONS: This study outlines the essential surgical steps for major cranio-orbital and orbitocranial approaches. Endoscopic endonasal approaches offer direct medial access, potentially providing bilateral exposure to optic canals. ETOAs serve as both orbital access and as a corridor to surrounding regions. Cranio-orbital approaches follow a lateral-to-medial, superior-to-inferior trajectory, progressively allowing removal of protective bony structures for proportional orbit access.PMID:38560949 | DOI:10.3171/2024.1.FOCUS23866 (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - April 1, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Edoardo Agosti A Yohan Alexander Pedro Plou Luciano C P C Leonel Alessandro De Bonis Megan M J Bauman Ainhoa Garc ía-Lliberós Amedeo Piazza Fabio Torregrossa Carlos D Pinheiro Neto Maria Peris Celda Source Type: research

Clinical outcomes and complications of eyelid versus eyebrow approaches to supraorbital craniotomy: systematic review and indirect meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: This is the first meta-analysis that quantitatively compared complications of eyebrow versus eyelid approaches to supraorbital craniotomy. This study found similar overall complication rates but higher rates of selected complication domains in the eyelid group. The literature is limited by a high degree of variability in the reported outcomes.PMID:38560941 | DOI:10.3171/2024.1.FOCUS23878 (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - April 1, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Gnel Pivazyan Carlos Aguilera Jiaqi Liu Ziam Khan Georgia M Wong Ehsan Dowlati Kelsi Chesney Jeffrey C Mai Amjad Anaizi Samir Sur Source Type: research

Anterolateral keyhole transorbital routes to the skull base: a comparative anatomical study
CONCLUSIONS: All the aforementioned approaches use the sphenoid wing as skull base corridor from a specific orientation point; hence these are designated as transwing approaches. Their peculiarities mandate careful case selection for the effective and safe completion of the surgical goals.PMID:38560934 | DOI:10.3171/2024.2.FOCUS23877 (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - April 1, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Maria Karampouga Anna K Terrarosa Bhuvic Patel Kyle Affolter Eric W Wang Garret W Choby Roxana Fu Gabrielle R Bonhomme S Tonya Stefko Michael M McDowell Carl H Snyderman Paul A Gardner Georgios A Zenonos Source Type: research

360 ° around the orbit: key surgical anatomy of the microsurgical and endoscopic cranio-orbital and orbitocranial approaches
CONCLUSIONS: This study outlines the essential surgical steps for major cranio-orbital and orbitocranial approaches. Endoscopic endonasal approaches offer direct medial access, potentially providing bilateral exposure to optic canals. ETOAs serve as both orbital access and as a corridor to surrounding regions. Cranio-orbital approaches follow a lateral-to-medial, superior-to-inferior trajectory, progressively allowing removal of protective bony structures for proportional orbit access.PMID:38560949 | DOI:10.3171/2024.1.FOCUS23866 (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - April 1, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Edoardo Agosti A Yohan Alexander Pedro Plou Luciano C P C Leonel Alessandro De Bonis Megan M J Bauman Ainhoa Garc ía-Lliberós Amedeo Piazza Fabio Torregrossa Carlos D Pinheiro Neto Maria Peris Celda Source Type: research

Clinical outcomes and complications of eyelid versus eyebrow approaches to supraorbital craniotomy: systematic review and indirect meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: This is the first meta-analysis that quantitatively compared complications of eyebrow versus eyelid approaches to supraorbital craniotomy. This study found similar overall complication rates but higher rates of selected complication domains in the eyelid group. The literature is limited by a high degree of variability in the reported outcomes.PMID:38560941 | DOI:10.3171/2024.1.FOCUS23878 (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - April 1, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Gnel Pivazyan Carlos Aguilera Jiaqi Liu Ziam Khan Georgia M Wong Ehsan Dowlati Kelsi Chesney Jeffrey C Mai Amjad Anaizi Samir Sur Source Type: research

Anterolateral keyhole transorbital routes to the skull base: a comparative anatomical study
CONCLUSIONS: All the aforementioned approaches use the sphenoid wing as skull base corridor from a specific orientation point; hence these are designated as transwing approaches. Their peculiarities mandate careful case selection for the effective and safe completion of the surgical goals.PMID:38560934 | DOI:10.3171/2024.2.FOCUS23877 (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - April 1, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Maria Karampouga Anna K Terrarosa Bhuvic Patel Kyle Affolter Eric W Wang Garret W Choby Roxana Fu Gabrielle R Bonhomme S Tonya Stefko Michael M McDowell Carl H Snyderman Paul A Gardner Georgios A Zenonos Source Type: research

360 ° around the orbit: key surgical anatomy of the microsurgical and endoscopic cranio-orbital and orbitocranial approaches
CONCLUSIONS: This study outlines the essential surgical steps for major cranio-orbital and orbitocranial approaches. Endoscopic endonasal approaches offer direct medial access, potentially providing bilateral exposure to optic canals. ETOAs serve as both orbital access and as a corridor to surrounding regions. Cranio-orbital approaches follow a lateral-to-medial, superior-to-inferior trajectory, progressively allowing removal of protective bony structures for proportional orbit access.PMID:38560949 | DOI:10.3171/2024.1.FOCUS23866 (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - April 1, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Edoardo Agosti A Yohan Alexander Pedro Plou Luciano C P C Leonel Alessandro De Bonis Megan M J Bauman Ainhoa Garc ía-Lliberós Amedeo Piazza Fabio Torregrossa Carlos D Pinheiro Neto Maria Peris Celda Source Type: research

Clinical outcomes and complications of eyelid versus eyebrow approaches to supraorbital craniotomy: systematic review and indirect meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: This is the first meta-analysis that quantitatively compared complications of eyebrow versus eyelid approaches to supraorbital craniotomy. This study found similar overall complication rates but higher rates of selected complication domains in the eyelid group. The literature is limited by a high degree of variability in the reported outcomes.PMID:38560941 | DOI:10.3171/2024.1.FOCUS23878 (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - April 1, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Gnel Pivazyan Carlos Aguilera Jiaqi Liu Ziam Khan Georgia M Wong Ehsan Dowlati Kelsi Chesney Jeffrey C Mai Amjad Anaizi Samir Sur Source Type: research

Anterolateral keyhole transorbital routes to the skull base: a comparative anatomical study
CONCLUSIONS: All the aforementioned approaches use the sphenoid wing as skull base corridor from a specific orientation point; hence these are designated as transwing approaches. Their peculiarities mandate careful case selection for the effective and safe completion of the surgical goals.PMID:38560934 | DOI:10.3171/2024.2.FOCUS23877 (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - April 1, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Maria Karampouga Anna K Terrarosa Bhuvic Patel Kyle Affolter Eric W Wang Garret W Choby Roxana Fu Gabrielle R Bonhomme S Tonya Stefko Michael M McDowell Carl H Snyderman Paul A Gardner Georgios A Zenonos Source Type: research

360 ° around the orbit: key surgical anatomy of the microsurgical and endoscopic cranio-orbital and orbitocranial approaches
CONCLUSIONS: This study outlines the essential surgical steps for major cranio-orbital and orbitocranial approaches. Endoscopic endonasal approaches offer direct medial access, potentially providing bilateral exposure to optic canals. ETOAs serve as both orbital access and as a corridor to surrounding regions. Cranio-orbital approaches follow a lateral-to-medial, superior-to-inferior trajectory, progressively allowing removal of protective bony structures for proportional orbit access.PMID:38560949 | DOI:10.3171/2024.1.FOCUS23866 (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - April 1, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Edoardo Agosti A Yohan Alexander Pedro Plou Luciano C P C Leonel Alessandro De Bonis Megan M J Bauman Ainhoa Garc ía-Lliberós Amedeo Piazza Fabio Torregrossa Carlos D Pinheiro Neto Maria Peris Celda Source Type: research

Clinical outcomes and complications of eyelid versus eyebrow approaches to supraorbital craniotomy: systematic review and indirect meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: This is the first meta-analysis that quantitatively compared complications of eyebrow versus eyelid approaches to supraorbital craniotomy. This study found similar overall complication rates but higher rates of selected complication domains in the eyelid group. The literature is limited by a high degree of variability in the reported outcomes.PMID:38560941 | DOI:10.3171/2024.1.FOCUS23878 (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - April 1, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Gnel Pivazyan Carlos Aguilera Jiaqi Liu Ziam Khan Georgia M Wong Ehsan Dowlati Kelsi Chesney Jeffrey C Mai Amjad Anaizi Samir Sur Source Type: research

Anterolateral keyhole transorbital routes to the skull base: a comparative anatomical study
CONCLUSIONS: All the aforementioned approaches use the sphenoid wing as skull base corridor from a specific orientation point; hence these are designated as transwing approaches. Their peculiarities mandate careful case selection for the effective and safe completion of the surgical goals.PMID:38560934 | DOI:10.3171/2024.2.FOCUS23877 (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)
Source: Neurosurgical Focus - April 1, 2024 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Maria Karampouga Anna K Terrarosa Bhuvic Patel Kyle Affolter Eric W Wang Garret W Choby Roxana Fu Gabrielle R Bonhomme S Tonya Stefko Michael M McDowell Carl H Snyderman Paul A Gardner Georgios A Zenonos Source Type: research