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The necessity of partial occipital condyle (OC) resection for lesions in the ventral craniocervical junction is debatable. This study's purpose was to compare the surgical exposure of the classic far-lateral approach (FLA) and transcondylar FLA. The classic FLA and transcondylar FLA were performed in 12 human cadaveric heads (24 sides). The surgical corridor of 3 levels (a vagus nerve, b from the midpoint of proximal ends of the vagus and hypoglossal nerves to the midpoint of the distal ends of each nerve, c hypoglossal nerve) and the maneuverability (the a