An Illustrative Review of Common Modern Craniotomies
Dinesh Rao, Rebecca Le, Peter Fiester, Jeet Hemantkumar Patel, Gazanfar Rahmathulla
Abstract
Craniotomy, or a surgical opening into the skull, has been observed as early as Paleolithic and Neolithic periods. Early craniotomies carried great morbidity and mortality and standardized during the 20 th century, improving surgical outcomes. The simultaneous evolution of medical imaging and stereotactic navigation systems has allowed imaging to correlate findings with surgical approaches, further optimizing patient safety. We review the history of craniotomy and provide an imaging review of the most common craniotomy approaches.
Topics & Concepts
CraniotomyMedicineSkullAwake craniotomySurgeryGeneral surgeryMeningioma and schwannoma managementCraniofacial Disorders and TreatmentsTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances