Microsurgical anatomy around the foramen of Luschka in relation to intraoperative recording of auditory evoked potentials from the cochlear nuclei
- 1 June 1995
- journal article
- Published by Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG) in Journal of Neurosurgery
- Vol. 82 (6) , 933-939
- https://doi.org/10.3171/jns.1995.82.6.0933
Abstract
✓ Three cadaveric heads were dissected to investigate the microsurgical anatomy around the foramen of Luschka. It was found possible to place a recording electrode in proximity to the cochlear nuclei by inserting it in the lateral recess of the fourth ventricle through the foramen of Luschka. In operations of the cerebellopontine angle using the retromastoid approach, access to the foramen of Luschka and the lateral recess is obtained by retracting the biventral lobule of the cerebellum in a caudal—rostral direction under a caudal—rostral/medial field of vision. The craniectomy might need to be enlarged a few millimeters in the caudal direction. A wick electrode can be inserted in the lateral recess beneath the choroid plexus in a rostromedial direction and to a depth of approximately 3 to 5 mm from the foramen of Luschka without excessive retraction of the cerebellum. The optimum position for the recording electrode is in the triangle formed by the axis of the cochlear nerve and the glossopharyngeal nerve and by the lip of the foramen of Luschka. The caudal retromastoid approach is more suitable than the translabyrinthine technique for recording from the cochlear nuclei as well as for implantation of stimulating electrodes into the cochlear nuclei for use as hearing prostheses.Keywords
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