Suprafloccular transhorizontal fissure approach to the cerebellopontine angle: an anatomical study with case series

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Pelin Kuzucu
Tolga Türkmen
Oğuz Kağan Demirtaş
Abuzer Güngör
Mesut Emre Yaman
Şükrü Aykol
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[1] Gazi University,Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Sincan Dr. Nafiz Körez State Hospital,Department of Neurosurgery
[3] Yeditepe University,Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine
[4] Bakırköy Research and Training Hospital for Psychiatry,Department of Neurosurgery
[5] Neurology and Neurosurgery,undefined
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Suprafloccular transhorizontal fissure; Retrosigmoid approaches; Petrosal fissure; Neurovascular compression syndrome;
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The suprafloccular transhorizontal fissure approach is a modified variant of the classical retrosigmoid approach option to be chosen for cerebellopontine angle lesions. In this study, we aimed to demonstrate a previously described but not widely used method, the suprafloccular transhorizontal fissure approach with anatomical dissection on the cadaver, accompanied by a case presentation with the largest clinical series in the literature. Klingler’s protocol was used to prepare 8 silicone injected and 8 non-silicone injected human hemispheres. A total of 210 patients who underwent surgery in the cerebellopontine angle between 2019 and 2022 were evaluated in our clinic. Of these, the suprafloccular transhorizontal fissure approach was applied in 33 patient, and it was successful in 26 patient, but this approach could not be achieved in 7 patients. The transhorizontal fissure is a fissure in the cerebellum located between the superior semilunar lobule and the inferior semilunar lobule. In the 26 patients we operated with the suprafloccular transhorizontal fissure approach, there was no need for retraction and no complications developed. However, in 7 patients, this fissure could not be dissected due to adhesions. Suprafloccular approach is an alternative to the classical retrosigmoid approach in tumours smaller than 2 cm, medially localised with little cerebellar oedema and neurovascular compression syndrome. Because in this approach, no cerebellum retraction is required, vascular structures are better preserved and the surgical time is shortened. This approach can be applied in smaller tumours than 2 cm when the sulcal anatomy is appropriate.
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