A transcrista galli, translamina terminalis approach for highly placed basilar bifurcation aneurysms

Acta neurochirurgica
H SanoT Kanno

Abstract

Surgery for highly placed basilar bifurcation aneurysms is one of the most difficult operations in neurosurgery. Specific surgical techniques have been developed including the temporopolar, zygomatic, transzygomatic subtemporal, transclinoid trans-seller transcavernous, and trans third ventricular approaches. The authors present some technical advances which have been developed for the transcristagalli translamina terminalis approach for the treatment of this aneurysm.

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