Background:The three-dimensional(3D)visualization model has ability to quantify the surgical anatomy of farlateral approach.This study was designed to disclose the relationship between surgical space and exposed tissu...Background:The three-dimensional(3D)visualization model has ability to quantify the surgical anatomy of farlateral approach.This study was designed to disclose the relationship between surgical space and exposed tissues in the far-lateral approach by the volumetric analysis of 3D model.Methods:The 3D skull base models were constructed using MRI and CT data of 15 patients(30 sides)with trigeminal neuralgia.Surgical corridors of the far-lateral approach were simulated by triangular pyramids to represent two surgical spaces exposing bony and neurovascular tissues.Volumetric comparison of surgical anatomy was performed using pair t test.Results:The morphometric results were almost the same in the two surgical spaces except the vagus nerve(CN X)exposed only in one corridor,whereas the volumetric comparison represented the statistical significant differences of surgical space and bony and neurovascular tissues involved in the two corridors(P<0.001).The differences of bony and neurovascular tissues failed to equal the difference of surgical space.Conclusions:For far-lateral approach,the increase of exposure for the bony and neurovascular tissues is not necessarily matched with the increase of surgical space.The volumetric comparative analysis is helpful to provide more detailed anatomical information in the surgical design.展开更多
基金Capital health development research special fund(2014-4-5073)Educational science and technology projects for young and middle-aged teachers of Fujian Provincial Department of Education(JAY190824)
文摘Background:The three-dimensional(3D)visualization model has ability to quantify the surgical anatomy of farlateral approach.This study was designed to disclose the relationship between surgical space and exposed tissues in the far-lateral approach by the volumetric analysis of 3D model.Methods:The 3D skull base models were constructed using MRI and CT data of 15 patients(30 sides)with trigeminal neuralgia.Surgical corridors of the far-lateral approach were simulated by triangular pyramids to represent two surgical spaces exposing bony and neurovascular tissues.Volumetric comparison of surgical anatomy was performed using pair t test.Results:The morphometric results were almost the same in the two surgical spaces except the vagus nerve(CN X)exposed only in one corridor,whereas the volumetric comparison represented the statistical significant differences of surgical space and bony and neurovascular tissues involved in the two corridors(P<0.001).The differences of bony and neurovascular tissues failed to equal the difference of surgical space.Conclusions:For far-lateral approach,the increase of exposure for the bony and neurovascular tissues is not necessarily matched with the increase of surgical space.The volumetric comparative analysis is helpful to provide more detailed anatomical information in the surgical design.