ABSTRACT
The authors clarify the anatomic basis and the usefulness of the transcondylar fossa
approach (T-C-F A), in which the posterior portion of the jugular tubercle is removed
extradurally through the condylar fossa with the atlanto-occipital joint intact. The
authors first performed an anatomic study to identify the area to be removed using
cadaveric specimens and then applied the T-C-F A to foramen magnum surgeries. The
surgeries included clipping a vertebral artery–posterior inferior cerebellar artery
aneurysm in 11 cases, microvascular decompression for glossopharyngeal neuralgia in
15 cases, and removing intradural foramen magnum tumors in 17 cases. Only the condylar
fossa was removed, but the approach offered very good visualization of the lateral
part of the foramen magnum and sufficient working space. These surgeries were performed
safely without major complications. This skull base approach is minimally invasive
and is not difficult. Therefore, it can be a standard approach for accessing intradural
lesions of the foramen magnum. It can be combined with the transcerebellomedullary
fissure approach from the lateral side and can also be easily changed to the transcondylar
approach, if necessary.
KEYWORDS
Foramen magnum - lateral approaches - VA-PICA aneurysm - glossopharyngeal neuralgia
- foramen magnum tumor
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Toshio MatsushimaM.D.
Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Saga University
5-1-1, Nabeshima, Saga, 849-8501, Japan