Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . (Fig. 758). Within the meatus it receives one or twofilaments from the facial. The nerve is recognized in the wound by itsglistening white appearance. Directly posterior and below the internal TREATMENT OF INJURIES AND DISEASES OF THE HEAD 111 auditory meatus is the posterior lacerated foramen, transmitting the inferiorpetrosal sinus, the lateral sinus, and the glossopharyngeal, pneumogastricand spinal accessory nerves. These come into view in the operation. Thero


Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . (Fig. 758). Within the meatus it receives one or twofilaments from the facial. The nerve is recognized in the wound by itsglistening white appearance. Directly posterior and below the internal TREATMENT OF INJURIES AND DISEASES OF THE HEAD 111 auditory meatus is the posterior lacerated foramen, transmitting the inferiorpetrosal sinus, the lateral sinus, and the glossopharyngeal, pneumogastricand spinal accessory nerves. These come into view in the operation. Theroot of the trifacial passes just internal to the auditory. The positions of thelateral sinus and the jugular foramen should be fixed in the mind (see Cranio-cerebral Topography). The skull is opened by the suboccipital route (see Suboccipital Craniotomy ^page 36). The unilateral operation suffices in most cases. The bilateraloperation is called for in operating for tumor. Frazier performed theoperation under intratracheal insufflation anesthesia with the patient inthe prone position, the forehead resting on a special .COMMON TRUNK OF FA<AUDITORY N. iAL


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