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Microsurgical Anatomy Of The Oculomotor Cistern
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The oculomotor cistern, an arachnoidal and dural cuff, accompanies the oculomotor nerve through the cavernous sinus roof to the area just below or anterior to the lower edge of the tip of the anterior clinoid process. The segment of the nerve inside the oculomotor cistern is interposed between its free portion in the interpeduncular cistern and the part of its course where it is incorporated into the fibrous lateral wall of the cavernous sinus. The cistern can be opened to aid in the exposure and mobilization of the nerve in dealing with pathology in the area.
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