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Anatomic research of suboccipito-retrosigmoidal approach for minimally invasive exposure of facial-acoustic nerve complex utilizing virtual reality skill

机译:利用虚拟现实技术对少见的面部-听神经复合体进行亚枕下-乙状结肠窦入路的解剖学研究

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Objective To discuss microanatomy features of facial-acoustic nerve complex in suboccipito-retrosigmoidal minimally invasive approach based on virtual reality image model. Methods CT and MRI scans were performed to 5 adult cadaver heads, and then, image data was inputted into Vitrea virtual reality system to establish three-dimensional anatomy model of facial-acoustic nerve complex. Suboccipito-retrosigmoidal approach was simulated by selecting osseous landmark points on the calvaria and skull base. Anatomic exposures in surgical trajectory were observed and measured following minimally invasive design. Statistical comparison was launched by paired t test. Results Routes simulating suboccipito-retrosigmoidal approach for exposure of facial-acoustic nerve complex passed under the inferior edge of transverse sinus. Spacial sequence of nerves and vessels in the route was displayed clearly. Vertebral artery and posterior inferior cerebellar artery did not show in the route. Cerebella, lower cranial nerves, anterior inferior cerebellar artery, facial-acoustic nerve complex were exposed successively in route before minimally invasive design. Then, lower cranial nerves pierced the jugular foramen at the site between the jugular bulb and inferior petrosal sinus. Minimally invasive route was higher than that before minimally invasive design and involved cerebella, anterior inferior cerebellar artery and facial-acoustic nerve complex successively. Lower cranial nerves and jugular bulb were not shown in minimally invasive route. Measure and comparative analysis showed that volumes of route (t = 36.331, P = 0.000) and cerebella (t = 16.775, P = 0.000) involved before minimally invasive design were more than that after minimally invasive design with statistically significant difference. Comparison did not show significant differences for the volumes of facial-acoustic nerve complex (t = 1.680, P = 0.127) and anterior inferior cerebellar artery (t = 1.278, P = 0.233) between routes before and after minimally invasive design. Conclusions Minimally invasive routes of suboccipito-retrosigmoidal approach can reduce surgical injury without sacrifice of anatomic exposure for facial-acoustic nerve complex.?doi:?10.3969/j.issn.1672-6731.2014.06.008.
机译:目的探讨基于虚拟现实图像模型的枕下-蛛网膜下微创手术中面声神经复合体的显微解剖特征。方法对5名成年尸体头部进行CT和MRI扫描,然后将图像数据输入到Vitrea虚拟现实系统中,建立面声神经复合体的三维解剖模型。通过选择颅骨和颅底的骨性界标点,模拟了枕下-乙状结肠的入路。按照微创设计观察和测量手术轨迹的解剖结构。通过配对t检验进行统计学比较。结果模拟通过枕下-乙状结肠窦入路暴露暴露在横窦下缘下方的面声神经复合体的途径。清晰显示了该路线中神经和血管的空间顺序。路径中未显示椎动脉和小脑后下动脉。在进行微创设计之前,先后暴露了小脑,下颅神经,小脑前下动脉,面声神经复合体。然后,下颅神经刺入颈球和颈下窦之间的颈孔。微创途径高于微创设计之前,先后累及小脑,小脑前下动脉和面声神经复合体。下颅神经和颈球未以微创路径显示。测量和比较分析表明,微创设计之前涉及的路径(t = 36.331,P = 0.000)和小脑(t = 16.775,P = 0.000)的体积比微创设计之前的体积要大,具有统计学显着性差异。比较发现,在微创设计前后,面声神经复合体(t = 1.680,P = 0.127)和小脑前下动脉(t = 1.278,P = 0.233)的体积之间没有显着差异。结论枕下-乙状结肠窦入路的微创途径可减少手术损伤,而不会牺牲面部-听神经复合体的解剖暴露。doi:?10.3969 / j.issn.1672-6731.2014.06.008。

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