To understand the anatomy and the surgical approaches to the petrous,
19 adult human skulls (38 specimens) were studied. The foramen spinosu
m, groove for greater petrosal nerve, superior and posterior margins o
f the internal auditory meatus, fissure for the endolymphatic sac, and
anterior margin of the groove for sigmoid sinus were the constant, ea
sily identifiable bony landmarks located strategically; they served as
guides during the transpetrosal approach. Measurements between variou
s points helped both to understand the local anatomy better and to dec
ide the degree and direction of safe bony removal during transpetrosal
surgery.