Transorbital Keyhole Approach to Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms

OBJECTIVEThe transorbital keyhole approach to anterior communicating artery aneurysms was developed as a minimally invasive method for safe control of the anterior communicating artery complex. This approach does not necessitate resection of the gyrus rectus. METHODSThe technique is described in detail. The transorbital keyhole approach provides more ventral access than the supraorbital approaches, and the anterior communicating artery complex can be controlled by splitting the basal aspect of the interhemispheric fissure. RESULTSSince late 1998, the authors have used the transorbital keyhole approach routinely. During the initial experience with 33 patients, the only observed complication specific to this approach was transient diplopia in one patient. At follow-up examinations 2 to 15 months after surgery, the cosmetic results were favorable as compared with those of standard pterional craniotomy. CONCLUSIONWe have designed a small, custom-tailored approach to the anterior communicating artery complex for routine use. The small orbitocranial approach is a step toward the ideal of purely extra-axial safe control of anterior communicating artery aneurysms. The orbitocranial keyhole approach seems to be substantially better than the craniotomy, although it requires additional effort and time.

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