Surgical anatomy of the craniocervical junction relevant to chiari malformations

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Abstract

The anatomy of the craniocervical junction is complex with an intricate intersection between lower cranial and upper cervical nerves and the osteology of the posterior fossa and the atlanto-axial joints. A comprehensive understanding of this morphology is important to those treating patients with hindbrain herniation. In this chapter, the surgical anatomy of the posterior fossa and its contents (cerebellum, brain stem, lower cranial nerves, vertebrobasilar arteries, cranial venous sinuses) and upper cervical spine and its related neurovascular structures are reviewed and in special regard to the anatomy encountered in posterior fossa decompression for the Chiari malformations.

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Tubbs, R. S. (2020). Surgical anatomy of the craniocervical junction relevant to chiari malformations. In The Chiari Malformations (pp. 137–146). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44862-2_10

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