%0 Journal Article %T Tips and tricks for maximising access to the middle cranial fossa using the superior lateral orbital portal. %A Patel TA %A Mustak H %A Lubbe DE %J J Laryngol Otol %V 137 %N 12 %D Dec 2023 12 %M 36503647 %F 2.187 %R 10.1017/S0022215122002560 %X BACKGROUND: Transorbital endoscopic approaches are becoming increasingly popular for skull base pathologies; the superior lateral orbital portal is one such approach to the middle cranial fossa. This paper provides a technical description that maximises the surgical portal and minimises morbidity.
UNASSIGNED: A superior lid crease incision is made extending laterally and the orbital rim is exposed. A subperiosteal dissection of the lateral and superior orbit is performed, with elevation of periosteum off Whitnall's tubercle, ligation of the recurrent branch of the middle meningeal artery, and identification of the superior orbital fissure. The lacrimal keyhole is then drilled away. The middle cranial fossa is accessed by drilling posterior to the orbital rim to expose: the temporalis muscle anterior-laterally, the dura of the temporal lobe posterior-laterally, the anterior cranial fossa superiorly and the periorbita medially.
CONCLUSIONS: These surgical steps can maximise the surgical portal and minimise morbidity, with avoidance of injury to surrounding structures.