TY - JOUR
T1 - Surgical approach to the superior vestibular nerve in guinea pigs
AU - Hildesheimer, M.
AU - Muchnik, C.
AU - Rubinstein, M.
PY - 1987/12
Y1 - 1987/12
N2 - The superior vestibular nerve carries homo- and contra-lateral efferent fibers to the cochlea. The subarcuate fossa, a tube-like structure in the temporal bone of the guinea pig, can be used to reach the superior vestibular nerve at the level of the internal acoustic meatus. Normally, this structure accommodates the dorsal and ventral floccular extension of the cerebellum. This technique has several advantages. Firstly, a reduced cranial opening is necessary; secondly, less cerebellar tissue is sacrificed. Then there is the relative insulation of the operative field, and finally, it presents a straight guide to the internal auditory meatus and vestibular nerve.
AB - The superior vestibular nerve carries homo- and contra-lateral efferent fibers to the cochlea. The subarcuate fossa, a tube-like structure in the temporal bone of the guinea pig, can be used to reach the superior vestibular nerve at the level of the internal acoustic meatus. Normally, this structure accommodates the dorsal and ventral floccular extension of the cerebellum. This technique has several advantages. Firstly, a reduced cranial opening is necessary; secondly, less cerebellar tissue is sacrificed. Then there is the relative insulation of the operative field, and finally, it presents a straight guide to the internal auditory meatus and vestibular nerve.
KW - Efferent fiber
KW - Superior vestibular nerve
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U2 - 10.1016/0378-5955(87)90126-2
DO - 10.1016/0378-5955(87)90126-2
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AN - SCOPUS:0023606223
SN - 0378-5955
VL - 31
SP - 193
EP - 195
JO - Hearing Research
JF - Hearing Research
IS - 2
ER -