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Anatomy of the transarcuate approach to the petrous apex
Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 06/05/09
Lee A et al. - The subarcuate approach is a potential route for the drainage of petrous apex cholesterol granulomas with minimal risk to the SSC, as demonstrated on HRCT measurements.
Hamid Djalilian, 06/07/09
| This article will help surgeons know the anatomy of the superior canal and the transarcuate approach for drainage or biopsy of a petrous apex lesion. There is more space in the subarcuate space when there is an air cell tract present. |
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