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Microsurgical dissection of Sylvian fissure-short technical videos of third generation cerebrovascular neurosurgeons
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Microsurgical dissection of Sylvian fissure-short technical videos of third generation cerebrovascular neurosurgeons

Sajjad Muhammad, Rokuya Tanikawa, Michael Lawton, Luca Regli, Mika Niemelä and Miikka Korja
Acta neurochirurgica, Vol.161(9), pp.1743-1746
09/01/2019
PMID: 31281944

Abstract

Cerebral Cortex - surgery Dissection - methods Dissection - standards Humans Intracranial Aneurysm - surgery Microsurgery - methods Microsurgery - standards Middle Cerebral Artery - surgery Neurosurgeons - classification Neurosurgeons - education
Multiple intracranial pathologies, including aneurysms of the middle cerebral artery, distal basilar artery, and suprasellar pathologies require the microsurgical opening of the Sylvian fissure. Delicate splitting of the arachnoid and safe microdissection of the veins, arteries, and brain parenchyma is the key to successful surgery through the Sylvian fissure corridor. We hypothesize that the geographical and historical environment in which neurosurgeons learn their operative skills is subject to a number of extrinsic influences, including cultural nuances of surgical techniques. Here we try to illustrate some cultural differences and technical aspects of the opening of the Sylvian fissure by four "third generation" cerebrovascular neurosurgeons from three different continents. In the video analysis, various microsurgical aspects, including the opening style of the Sylvian fissure, handedness, use of sharp or blunt microinstruments, use of retractors, use of high magnification, and handling of bridging veins are presented. The video illustrates the two distinct Sylvian fissure opening styles, namely sharp and blunt microdissection, as well as the extent of the opening namely a wide and focal splitting. The edited video underlines nuances and differences of a few major technical aspects that are perhaps typical to certain surgical environments and cultures. These microsurgical nuances and styles are useful pearls that can be mastered with training by any novice neurosurgeon.
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