K. Houkin et al., PROPER USAGE OF BRAIN RETRACTORS IN THE INTERHEMISPHERIC FISSURE BASED ON MRI MICROANATOMY - TECHNICAL NOTE, Surgical neurology, 41(1), 1994, pp. 16-18
The authors present a method of the surgical dissection of the interhe
mispheric fissure based on high resolution magnetic resonance images (
MRI). The dissection of the interhemispheric space is not easy because
the brain surfaces are tightly adherent in the interhemispheric fissu
re. In other words, in the interhemispheric fissure, the apices of the
gyri are touching and are tightly bound together. This microanatomy i
s clearly revealed using high resolution three-dimensional MRI. The pr
inciple of the usage of the brain retractor is to apply them symmetric
ally in order to give an even tension to both sides. However, in the i
nterhemispheric dissection, this principle should be slightly modified
. Namely the brain retractors should be placed on the crest of gyri on
both sides to avoid the injury of small arteries located in the sulci
by the edge of the brain retractors.