Skull Base 1997; 7(1): 5-14
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1058618
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The Middle Fossa Transpetrous Approach: Experience With 13 Cases

Paul S. Nassif, Hal L. Hankinson, Karl L. Horn
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Publication Date:
03 March 2008 (online)

Abstract

Surgical access to lesions of the temporal bone anterior to the internal auditory canal and medial to the petrous carotid artery has concerned surgeons for nearly a century. A variety of approaches have been developed to gain access to this region. We report our experience with the middle fossa transpetrous approach for the treatment of a variety of petroclival and/or prepontine lesions. Tentorial transection and the retrolabyrinthine approach to extend this technique is also discussed. In properly selected cases, the middle fossa transpetrous approach is successful in maintaining hearing, labyrinthine and facial function without compromising surgical exposure.