subporal
Subporal is an anatomical term used to describe something located beneath the temporal region of the skull. It is an adjective applied to structures, spaces, or approaches that lie under the temporal bone or its surrounding soft tissues. The term appears most often in clinical descriptions, radiology reports, and surgical planning where precise three-dimensional relationships in the temple area are important. Subporal descriptions are typically contrasted with terms that denote positions above, at, or around the temporal region, such as infratemporal, supratemporal, or suborbital.
The word derives from Latin sub- meaning under and temporalis, relating to the temple area. In practice,
In neurosurgery and otology, subporal descriptions may appear when referencing approaches or routes that pass under
See also: temporal bone, infratemporal region, supratemporal region, subtemporal, skull base.