2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x2007000100021
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A craniotomia pterional: descrição passo a passo

Abstract: This article intends to describe in a didactical and practical manner the frontotemporosphenoidal craniotomy, that is usually known as pterional craniotomy and that constitute the cranial approach mostly utilized in the modern neurosurgery. This is then basically a descriptive text, divided according to the main stages involved in this procedure, and that describes with details how the authors currently perform this craniotomy.

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“…After the positioning and trichotomy, the marking of the skin incision is done, so that its two endings form an imaginary straight line that adequately simulate the separation of the skin flap and the consequent bone exposure 4,5,6 . Initially, inion, asterion, C2 spinous process and mastoid apex should be marked.…”
Section: Marking Antisepsis and Scalp Incisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After the positioning and trichotomy, the marking of the skin incision is done, so that its two endings form an imaginary straight line that adequately simulate the separation of the skin flap and the consequent bone exposure 4,5,6 . Initially, inion, asterion, C2 spinous process and mastoid apex should be marked.…”
Section: Marking Antisepsis and Scalp Incisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dural incision should be initiated using a scalpel blade #11, and continued with Metzenbaum scissors 4,5,6 . With these opening procedures, the dural flap can be reflected medially.…”
Section: Opening Of the Dura Mater And Brain Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feres Chaddad-Neto [1][2][3] , José Maria Campos Filho 2,3 , Hugo Leonardo Dória-Netto 2,3 , Mario H. Faria 2 , Guilherme Carvalhal Ribas 4 , Evandro Oliveira 5 The frontotemporosphenoidal craniotomy, usually denominated pterional craniotomy, was first described by Yasargil in 1975 and is one of the earliest landmarks of the advents of microneurosurgery [1][2][3] . This approach enables, specifically, the exposure of the entire frontoparietal operculum 4,5 , the opening of the entire sylvian fissure 6,7 and all anterior cisterns of the encephalon base 2,5 , which makes both the pterional craniotomy and the transylvian approach the widest used techniques in today's neurosurgery practice.…”
Section: A Craniotomia Pterional: Dicas E Truquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach enables, specifically, the exposure of the entire frontoparietal operculum 4,5 , the opening of the entire sylvian fissure 6,7 and all anterior cisterns of the encephalon base 2,5 , which makes both the pterional craniotomy and the transylvian approach the widest used techniques in today's neurosurgery practice.…”
Section: A Craniotomia Pterional: Dicas E Truquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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