Abstract

The posterior fossa is a site where blood vessels and nerves are very dense, so surgery can be very difficult. Therefore, serious sequelae may occur due to complications. Surgeons should be familiar with the complex anatomy of the posterior fossa. This paper outlines the anatomy of the bone, brain, and nerves involved in the surgical approach from the lateral posterior to the cerebellar pontine angle and foramen magnum.

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