Kodera Toshiaki, Arishima Hidetaka, Yamada Shinsuke, Arai Hiroshi, Akazawa Ayumi, Higashino Yoshifumi, Kitai Ryuhei, Iino Satoshi, Bertalanffy Helmut, Kikuta Ken-Ichiro
Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Fukui, Fukui, Japan.
Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Fukui, Fukui, Japan.
World Neurosurg. 2017 Jan;97:49-57. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.09.085. Epub 2016 Sep 30.
The surgical technique of orbitozygomatic craniotomy reported by Zabramski et al. is an excellent procedure, facilitating wide surgical exposure, easy orbital reconstruction, and a satisfactory postsurgical aesthetic outcome; however, it is anatomically complicated and technically difficult. We introduce a simplified technique of Zabramski's orbitozygomatic craniotomy and present the anatomic and clinical findings with cadaveric photos, illustrations, and a video.
The orbitozygomatic craniotomy was performed on 20 sides of 11 cadaveric heads, in which the cut between the inferior orbital fissure and superior orbital fissure was modified and simplified, and the shortest distance between them was measured. This technique was applied to 13 clinical cases, and craniotomy-associated aesthetic and functional complications were evaluated.
The average of the shortest distance from the inferior orbital fissure to superior orbital fissure was 21.3 mm (range, 19-23 mm) on the 20 sides of the 11 cadaveric heads. In all 13 clinical cases, orbitozygomatic craniotomy could be achieved in a short time, while preserving the structure of the orbital wall. A hollow at the temple was noted in 1 patient, cerebrospinal fluid leak occurred in 2 patients, and transient facial pain occurred in 1 patient; however, no other craniotomy-associated aesthetic or functional complications, including enophthalmos, were found in any of the 13 patients.
With this modified technique, Zabramski's ideal orbitozygomatic craniotomy could be achieved easily with only minimal complications, while realizing all advantages of the technique.
Zabramski等人报道的眶颧开颅手术技术是一种出色的术式,有助于实现广泛的手术暴露、易于进行眼眶重建以及获得令人满意的术后美学效果;然而,该手术在解剖结构上较为复杂,技术难度较大。我们介绍一种简化的Zabramski眶颧开颅手术技术,并通过尸体照片、插图和视频展示解剖学及临床发现。
对11具尸体头部的20侧进行眶颧开颅手术,修改并简化眶下裂与眶上裂之间的切口,并测量它们之间的最短距离。将该技术应用于13例临床病例,并评估开颅手术相关的美学和功能并发症。
在11具尸体头部的20侧中,眶下裂至眶上裂的最短距离平均为21.3毫米(范围为19 - 23毫米)。在所有13例临床病例中,均可在短时间内完成眶颧开颅手术,同时保留眶壁结构。1例患者出现颞部凹陷,2例患者发生脑脊液漏,1例患者出现短暂性面部疼痛;然而,在这13例患者中,未发现其他与开颅手术相关的美学或功能并发症,包括眼球内陷。
采用这种改良技术,可轻松实现Zabramski理想的眶颧开颅手术,并发症极少,同时实现该技术的所有优点。