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Although in the last few years more experience in the field of
epilepsy surgery with amygdalo-hippocampectomies was gained in
several hos- pitals, a detailed microanatomical and microsurgical
description meet- ing the requirements of the modern neurosurgeon
has not been achieved so far. Recently the allocortex - the
so-called "limbic system" - has doubtlessly received more
attention, as can be gathered from the recently published
monography by Duvernoy, which however only considers anatomical
points of view. Lately not only epilepsies but also tumorsurgical
operations on the border between temporal lobe and basal ganglia
can be - thanks to modern MR-examinations - carried out more
exactly. Here the tumor-conditioned deformations of the
temporo-medial area and its connections with the adjacent basal
gang- lia as well as their blood supply are of great importance.
Using conven- tional techniques the postoperative morbidity was
especially high until recently. The author has at the suggestion of
his teacher G. M. Ya argil approached the problem first of all
morphologically by developing his own techniques of brain
dissection. After some developmental and topographic-anatomical
descriptions he has described the vessel-supply by using
injection-preparations. Particular aspects of A. chorioidea ant.
with her lateral, medial and Tractus opticus penetrating perforat-
ing arteries to the basal ganglia and Capsula into have never been
described in such a convincing manner before. It is of great
importance in the operative removal of the amygdalo- hippocampal
area to realize that it is not sufficient to preserve the A.
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