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Copyright © by the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Publicado por Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.2 Figure 1 Macroscopic Effects of Percutaneous Trigeminal Ganglion Compression (Mullan's Technique): An Anatomic Study. Urculo, Enrique; Martinez, Luis; Arrazola, Mariano; Ramirez, Rafael Neurosurgery. 36(4):776-779, April 1995. Figure 1. Photograph showing the tentorial incisura and the floor of the right temporal fossa, from above, after the removal of the cerebrum by transection at the midbrain level. A, forceps pulling the tentorial edge. The catheter tip and balloon are inflated into the porus trigemini (arrow). This is the ideal placement; the distal anatomic boundary has been reached. B, incorrect placement; the catheter is beyond the porus; the balloon, already inflated, is in the cistern.
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Copyright © by the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Publicado por Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.3 Figure 2 Macroscopic Effects of Percutaneous Trigeminal Ganglion Compression (Mullan's Technique): An Anatomic Study. Urculo, Enrique; Martinez, Luis; Arrazola, Mariano; Ramirez, Rafael Neurosurgery. 36(4):776-779, April 1995. Figure 2. Lateral projection x-ray showing a pear-shaped balloon in an ideal location.
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Copyright © by the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Publicado por Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.4 Figure 3 Macroscopic Effects of Percutaneous Trigeminal Ganglion Compression (Mullan's Technique): An Anatomic Study. Urculo, Enrique; Martinez, Luis; Arrazola, Mariano; Ramirez, Rafael Neurosurgery. 36(4):776-779, April 1995. Figure 3. The tentorium cerebelli has been cut along its petrous attachments and reflected away. The trigeminal root and the ganglion sheath have been opened to demonstrate the effects of trigeminal compression by the balloon.
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Copyright © by the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Publicado por Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.5 Figure 4 Macroscopic Effects of Percutaneous Trigeminal Ganglion Compression (Mullan's Technique): An Anatomic Study. Urculo, Enrique; Martinez, Luis; Arrazola, Mariano; Ramirez, Rafael Neurosurgery. 36(4):776-779, April 1995. Figure 4. The effects of inflation of the balloon on the dura, dural distension or stretching (arrows).
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Copyright © by the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Publicado por Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.6 Figure 5 Macroscopic Effects of Percutaneous Trigeminal Ganglion Compression (Mullan's Technique): An Anatomic Study. Urculo, Enrique; Martinez, Luis; Arrazola, Mariano; Ramirez, Rafael Neurosurgery. 36(4):776-779, April 1995. Figure 5. Krause's osteoplastic flap for cerebellar explorations. From: Krause F: Surgery of the Brain and Spinal Cord Based on Personal Experiences. Haubold H, Thorek M, translators. New York, Rebman Co., 1909- 1912, Vol 1,2, and 3.
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