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DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-817701
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The One-Piece Orbitopterional Approach
Publication History
Publication Date:
03 February 2004 (online)

ABSTRACT
The orbitopterional approach is an anterior skull base extension of the pterional approach that provides greater exposure to the anterior cranial fossa, supra- and parasellar regions, and anterior communicating artery complex. We describe the surgical technique in a stepwise manner to create a one-piece orbitopterional craniotomy flap; keyholes for the bone cuts are the MacCarty burr-hole and the anterolateral portion of the inferior orbital fissure. This one-piece technique is less complicated than the two-piece orbitopterional craniotomy and eliminates the need for complex reconstruction of cosmetically important areas (i.e., the orbit and forehead).
KEYWORDS
Orbitopterional - anterior skull base - orbital osteotomy
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