Microsurgical anatomy of the sellar region.
@article{Renn1975MicrosurgicalAO,
title={Microsurgical anatomy of the sellar region.},
author={W H Renn and Albert L. Rhoton},
journal={Journal of neurosurgery},
year={1975},
volume={43 3},
pages={
288-98
}
}Fifty adult sellae and surrounding structures were examined under magnification with special attention given to anatomical variants important to the transfrontal and transsphenoidal surgical approaches. The discovered variants considered disadvantageous to the transsphenoidal approach were as follows: 1) large anterior intercavernous sinuses extending anterior to the gland just posterior to the anterior sellar wall in 10%; 2) a thin diaphragm in 62%, or a diaphragm with a large opening in 56…
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