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Microsurgical Anatomy of the Cavernous Sinus: Measurements of the Triangles in and around It

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Abstract

The normal anatomy of the CS triangle and its areas are important in the approach of the CS lesions because these spaces are natural corridors through which the lesions can be reached. The same concept must be used for the triangles around this space. Whenever these geometric spaces might be distorted by pathology or surgical maneuvers, the surgeon must have precise knowledge about their normal sizes.

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