Abstract

BackgroundThe top of the mastoid notch (TMN) is close to the transverse-sigmoid sinus junction. The spatial position relationship between the TMN and the key points (the anterosuperior and inferomedial points of the transverse-sigmoid sinus junction, ASTS and IMTS) can be used as a novel method to precisely locate the sinus junction during lateral skull base craniotomy.MethodsForty-three dried adult skull samples (21 from males and 22 from females) were included in the study. A rectangular coordinate system on the lateral surface of the skull was defined to assist the analysis. According to sex and skull side, the data were divided into 4 groups: male&left, male&right, female&left and female&right. The distances from the ASTS and IMTS to the TMN were evaluated on the X-axis and Y-axis, symbolized as ASTS&TMN_x, ASTS&TMN_y, IMTS&TMN_x and IMTS&TMN_y.ResultsAmong the four groups, there was no significant difference in ASTS&TMN_x (p = 0.05) and ASTS&TMN_y (p = 0.3059), but there were significant differences in IMTS&TMN_x (p < 0.001) and IMTS&TMN_y (p = 0.01), and multiple comparisons indicated that there were significant differences between male&left and female&left both in IMTS&TMN_x (p = 0.0006) and in IMTS&TMN_y (p = 0.0081). In general, the ASTS was located 1.92 mm anterior to the TMN on the X-axis and 27.01 mm superior to the TMN on the Y-axis. For the male skulls, the IMTS was located 3.60 mm posterior to the TMN on the X-axis and 14.40 mm superior to the TMN on the Y-axis; for the female skulls, the IMTS was located 7.84 mm posterior to the TMN on the X-axis and 19.70 mm superior to the TMN on the Y-axis.ConclusionsThe TMN is a useful landmark for accurately locating the ASTS and IMTS.

Highlights

  • The top of the mastoid notch (TMN) is close to the transverse-sigmoid sinus junction

  • The anterosuperior and inferomedial points of the transverse-sigmoid sinus junction (ASTS and IMTS) represent the most posterior edge of the middle fossa and the most superolateral limit of the retrosigmoid approach, respectively. Locating these key points on the external surface of the cranium is important in lateral skull base craniectomy [1,2,3,4]

  • The mastoid notch is a deep groove on the medial side of the mastoid process that can be clearly identified

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Introduction

The top of the mastoid notch (TMN) is close to the transverse-sigmoid sinus junction. The spatial position relationship between the TMN and the key points (the anterosuperior and inferomedial points of the transverse-sigmoid sinus junction, ASTS and IMTS) can be used as a novel method to precisely locate the sinus junction during lateral skull base craniotomy. The anterosuperior and inferomedial points of the transverse-sigmoid sinus junction (ASTS and IMTS) represent the most posterior edge of the middle fossa and the most superolateral limit of the retrosigmoid approach, respectively. Locating these key points on the external surface of the cranium is important in lateral skull base craniectomy [1,2,3,4]. Li et al BMC Neurology (2020) 20:111 the transverse-sigmoid sinus junction, it is possible to make it a potential landmark for locating the ASTS and IMTS [9, 10].

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