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DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1702558
Histology of the Vertebral Artery–Dural Junction: Relevance to Posterolateral Approaches to the Skull Base
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Publikationsdatum:
05. Februar 2020 (online)
Objective: The far lateral, extreme lateral infrajugular transcondylar–transtubercular exposure (ELITE), and extreme lateral transcondylar transodontoid (ELTO) approaches provide access to lesions of the foramen magnum, inferolateral-to-mid clivus, and ventral pons and medulla. A subset of pathologies in this region requires manipulation of the vertebral artery (VA)-dural interface. Although a cuff of dura is commonly left on the artery to avoid vessel injury during these approaches, there are varying descriptions on the degree of VA-dural separation that is safely achievable. We herein provide a detailed histologic analysis of the VA-dural junction to guide microsurgical technique for posterolateral skull base approaches.
Methods: An ELITE approach was performed on six preserved adult cadaveric specimens. The VA-dural entry site was resected, processed for histologic analysis, and qualitatively assessed by a neuropathologist.
Results: Histologic analysis demonstrated a clear delineation between the intima and media of the VA in all specimens. No clear plane was identified between the connective tissue of the dura and the connective tissue of the VA adventitia.
Conclusion: The VA forms a contiguous plane with the connective tissue of the dura at its dural entry site. When performing posterolateral skull base approaches requiring manipulation of the VA-dural interface, maintenance of a dural cuff on the VA is critical to minimize the risk of vascular injury.
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