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Topographic and Morphometric Study of the Foramen Spinosum of the Skull and Its Clinical Correlation

Background and Objectives: The spinous foramen (FS) of the skull is an opening located in the greater wing of the sphenoid bone at the base of the skull, and it includes the middle meningeal vessels and the meningeal branch of the mandibular trigeminal nerve. The FS is commonly used as an anatomical...

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Autores principales: Sugano, Gustavo Tenório, Pauris, Carolina Chen, Silva, Yggor Biloria e, Pandini, Fabrício Egídio, Palermo, Raíssa Balabem Said, Buchaim, Daniela Vieira, Buchaim, Rogerio Leone, Chacon, Erivelto Luís, Aparecida de Castro, Cynthia, Pagani, Bruna Trazzi, da Cunha, Marcelo Rodrigues
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9785582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556942
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58121740
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author Sugano, Gustavo Tenório
Pauris, Carolina Chen
Silva, Yggor Biloria e
Pandini, Fabrício Egídio
Palermo, Raíssa Balabem Said
Buchaim, Daniela Vieira
Buchaim, Rogerio Leone
Chacon, Erivelto Luís
Aparecida de Castro, Cynthia
Pagani, Bruna Trazzi
da Cunha, Marcelo Rodrigues
author_facet Sugano, Gustavo Tenório
Pauris, Carolina Chen
Silva, Yggor Biloria e
Pandini, Fabrício Egídio
Palermo, Raíssa Balabem Said
Buchaim, Daniela Vieira
Buchaim, Rogerio Leone
Chacon, Erivelto Luís
Aparecida de Castro, Cynthia
Pagani, Bruna Trazzi
da Cunha, Marcelo Rodrigues
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description Background and Objectives: The spinous foramen (FS) of the skull is an opening located in the greater wing of the sphenoid bone at the base of the skull, and it includes the middle meningeal vessels and the meningeal branch of the mandibular trigeminal nerve. The FS is commonly used as an anatomical landmark in neurosurgical procedures and neuroimaging of the middle cranial fossa because of its relationship with other cranial foramina and surrounding vascular and nervous structures. Thus, specific knowledge of its topography and possible anatomical variations is important regarding some surgical interventions and skull imaging. The aim of this study was to provide further details on the morphology of the FS of the skull by evaluating its topographic and morphometric relationships and correlating the findings with clinical practice. Materials and Methods: Thirty dried skulls of human skeletons from body donors from the collection of the Laboratory of Anatomical Microdissection at a medical school were used. The metric dimensions and variations of the FS and its relationship with adjacent bone structures were analyzed with an interface digital microscope. Results: The results showed the bilateral presence of the FS in all skulls; however, differences were observed in the shape, diameter, and topography in relation to the foramen ovale and the spine of the sphenoid. The FS was present in the greater wing of the sphenoid bone; however, in one skull, it was located in the lateral lamina of the pterygoid process. The FS was smaller than the foramen ovale. A round and oval FS shape was the most common (42.1% and 32.8% of the samples, respectively), followed by drop-shaped (12.5%) and irregular-shaped (12.5%) foramina. Conclusions: In conclusion, FS variations among individuals are common and must be considered by surgeons during skull base interventions in order to avoid accidents and postoperative complications.
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spelling pubmed-97855822022-12-24 Topographic and Morphometric Study of the Foramen Spinosum of the Skull and Its Clinical Correlation Sugano, Gustavo Tenório Pauris, Carolina Chen Silva, Yggor Biloria e Pandini, Fabrício Egídio Palermo, Raíssa Balabem Said Buchaim, Daniela Vieira Buchaim, Rogerio Leone Chacon, Erivelto Luís Aparecida de Castro, Cynthia Pagani, Bruna Trazzi da Cunha, Marcelo Rodrigues Medicina (Kaunas) Article Background and Objectives: The spinous foramen (FS) of the skull is an opening located in the greater wing of the sphenoid bone at the base of the skull, and it includes the middle meningeal vessels and the meningeal branch of the mandibular trigeminal nerve. The FS is commonly used as an anatomical landmark in neurosurgical procedures and neuroimaging of the middle cranial fossa because of its relationship with other cranial foramina and surrounding vascular and nervous structures. Thus, specific knowledge of its topography and possible anatomical variations is important regarding some surgical interventions and skull imaging. The aim of this study was to provide further details on the morphology of the FS of the skull by evaluating its topographic and morphometric relationships and correlating the findings with clinical practice. Materials and Methods: Thirty dried skulls of human skeletons from body donors from the collection of the Laboratory of Anatomical Microdissection at a medical school were used. The metric dimensions and variations of the FS and its relationship with adjacent bone structures were analyzed with an interface digital microscope. Results: The results showed the bilateral presence of the FS in all skulls; however, differences were observed in the shape, diameter, and topography in relation to the foramen ovale and the spine of the sphenoid. The FS was present in the greater wing of the sphenoid bone; however, in one skull, it was located in the lateral lamina of the pterygoid process. The FS was smaller than the foramen ovale. A round and oval FS shape was the most common (42.1% and 32.8% of the samples, respectively), followed by drop-shaped (12.5%) and irregular-shaped (12.5%) foramina. Conclusions: In conclusion, FS variations among individuals are common and must be considered by surgeons during skull base interventions in order to avoid accidents and postoperative complications. MDPI 2022-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9785582/ /pubmed/36556942 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58121740 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sugano, Gustavo Tenório
Pauris, Carolina Chen
Silva, Yggor Biloria e
Pandini, Fabrício Egídio
Palermo, Raíssa Balabem Said
Buchaim, Daniela Vieira
Buchaim, Rogerio Leone
Chacon, Erivelto Luís
Aparecida de Castro, Cynthia
Pagani, Bruna Trazzi
da Cunha, Marcelo Rodrigues
Topographic and Morphometric Study of the Foramen Spinosum of the Skull and Its Clinical Correlation
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title_full Topographic and Morphometric Study of the Foramen Spinosum of the Skull and Its Clinical Correlation
title_fullStr Topographic and Morphometric Study of the Foramen Spinosum of the Skull and Its Clinical Correlation
title_full_unstemmed Topographic and Morphometric Study of the Foramen Spinosum of the Skull and Its Clinical Correlation
title_short Topographic and Morphometric Study of the Foramen Spinosum of the Skull and Its Clinical Correlation
title_sort topographic and morphometric study of the foramen spinosum of the skull and its clinical correlation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9785582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556942
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58121740
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