Intracranial Breakthrough Through Cavernous Sinus Compartments: Anatomic Study and Implications for Pituitary Adenoma Surgery.
Yuanzhi XuAhmed MohyeldinKaram P AsmaroMaximiliano Alberto NunezAyoze Doniz-GonzalezVera VigoAaron A Cohen-GadolJuan C Fernandez-MirandaPublished in: Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.) (2022)
The superior lateral and posterior components of the CS are potential routes for invasion by PAs. Better identification of CS breakthrough patterns is crucial for achieving higher gross total resection and remission rates.