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Angulation Between the Occipital Condyle and the Hypoglossal Canal: An Anatomical Study With Application in Transcondylar Approaches and Occipital Condyle Screw Placement

Background A detailed understanding of the relationship between the occipital condyle (OC) and the deeper-lying hypoglossal canal (HC) is necessary for surgeons who place screws into the OC or drill through or around the HC. Therefore, this anatomical study was performed. Methodology A total of 30 s...

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Autores principales: Faisal Siddiqui, Humza, Cardona, Juan J, Chaiyamoon, Arada, Gilkes, Aishwarya, Rajaram-Gilkes, Mathangi, Keshavarzi, Sassan, Iwanaga, Joe, Dumont, Aaron S, Tubbs, R. Shane
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9825122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36628006
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.32326
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author Faisal Siddiqui, Humza
Cardona, Juan J
Chaiyamoon, Arada
Gilkes, Aishwarya
Rajaram-Gilkes, Mathangi
Keshavarzi, Sassan
Iwanaga, Joe
Dumont, Aaron S
Tubbs, R. Shane
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Cardona, Juan J
Chaiyamoon, Arada
Gilkes, Aishwarya
Rajaram-Gilkes, Mathangi
Keshavarzi, Sassan
Iwanaga, Joe
Dumont, Aaron S
Tubbs, R. Shane
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description Background A detailed understanding of the relationship between the occipital condyle (OC) and the deeper-lying hypoglossal canal (HC) is necessary for surgeons who place screws into the OC or drill through or around the HC. Therefore, this anatomical study was performed. Methodology A total of 30 skulls (60 sides) underwent an analysis of the angle formed between the long axis of the OC and the HC, i.e., the OC/HC angle. Additionally, the lengths and widths of the OCs and foramen magnum (FM) of each skull were measured using a micrometer. Statistical analyses were performed between the left and right sides, and a Pearson’s correlation coefficient was calculated between OC/HC angles and the sizes of the OCs and FM of the skulls. Results The OC/HC angle for the left and right sides ranged from 30 to 56 degrees (mean 46 degrees). The width of the OCs ranged from 9 to 18 mm (mean 13 mm). The length of the OCs was 18 to 31 mm (mean 24 mm). The mean length and width of the FM were 36 mm and 30 mm, respectively. There was no statistically significant difference between the OC/HC angle comparing left and right sides or male or female specimens. Additionally, no statistically significant differences were found between septated and non-septated HC. Pearson’s correlation coefficient for left and right OC/HC angles and left and right OC lengths was r = 0.4056 and r = 0.2378, respectively. Pearson’s correlation coefficient for left and right OC/HC angles and left and right OC width was r = 0.3035 and r = 0.3530, respectively. Pearson’s correlation coefficient for left and right OC/HC angles and the width of the FM was r = 0.2178 and r = 0.2048, respectively. Pearson’s correlation coefficient for left and right OC/HC angles and the length of the FM was r = 0.3319 and r = 0.2683, respectively. Conclusions The OC/HC angle as measured here was relatively consistent with no statistically significant differences between sides. We did not find a strong correlation between the width or length of the OC or the width or length of the FM and the OC/HC angles. Therefore, based on our study, surgeons can expect that this angle will range between 30 and 56 degrees (mean 46 degrees). Such knowledge might decrease patient morbidity following invasive procedures involving the OC.
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spelling pubmed-98251222023-01-09 Angulation Between the Occipital Condyle and the Hypoglossal Canal: An Anatomical Study With Application in Transcondylar Approaches and Occipital Condyle Screw Placement Faisal Siddiqui, Humza Cardona, Juan J Chaiyamoon, Arada Gilkes, Aishwarya Rajaram-Gilkes, Mathangi Keshavarzi, Sassan Iwanaga, Joe Dumont, Aaron S Tubbs, R. Shane Cureus Neurosurgery Background A detailed understanding of the relationship between the occipital condyle (OC) and the deeper-lying hypoglossal canal (HC) is necessary for surgeons who place screws into the OC or drill through or around the HC. Therefore, this anatomical study was performed. Methodology A total of 30 skulls (60 sides) underwent an analysis of the angle formed between the long axis of the OC and the HC, i.e., the OC/HC angle. Additionally, the lengths and widths of the OCs and foramen magnum (FM) of each skull were measured using a micrometer. Statistical analyses were performed between the left and right sides, and a Pearson’s correlation coefficient was calculated between OC/HC angles and the sizes of the OCs and FM of the skulls. Results The OC/HC angle for the left and right sides ranged from 30 to 56 degrees (mean 46 degrees). The width of the OCs ranged from 9 to 18 mm (mean 13 mm). The length of the OCs was 18 to 31 mm (mean 24 mm). The mean length and width of the FM were 36 mm and 30 mm, respectively. There was no statistically significant difference between the OC/HC angle comparing left and right sides or male or female specimens. Additionally, no statistically significant differences were found between septated and non-septated HC. Pearson’s correlation coefficient for left and right OC/HC angles and left and right OC lengths was r = 0.4056 and r = 0.2378, respectively. Pearson’s correlation coefficient for left and right OC/HC angles and left and right OC width was r = 0.3035 and r = 0.3530, respectively. Pearson’s correlation coefficient for left and right OC/HC angles and the width of the FM was r = 0.2178 and r = 0.2048, respectively. Pearson’s correlation coefficient for left and right OC/HC angles and the length of the FM was r = 0.3319 and r = 0.2683, respectively. Conclusions The OC/HC angle as measured here was relatively consistent with no statistically significant differences between sides. We did not find a strong correlation between the width or length of the OC or the width or length of the FM and the OC/HC angles. Therefore, based on our study, surgeons can expect that this angle will range between 30 and 56 degrees (mean 46 degrees). Such knowledge might decrease patient morbidity following invasive procedures involving the OC. Cureus 2022-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9825122/ /pubmed/36628006 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.32326 Text en Copyright © 2022, Faisal Siddiqui et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Neurosurgery
Faisal Siddiqui, Humza
Cardona, Juan J
Chaiyamoon, Arada
Gilkes, Aishwarya
Rajaram-Gilkes, Mathangi
Keshavarzi, Sassan
Iwanaga, Joe
Dumont, Aaron S
Tubbs, R. Shane
Angulation Between the Occipital Condyle and the Hypoglossal Canal: An Anatomical Study With Application in Transcondylar Approaches and Occipital Condyle Screw Placement
title Angulation Between the Occipital Condyle and the Hypoglossal Canal: An Anatomical Study With Application in Transcondylar Approaches and Occipital Condyle Screw Placement
title_full Angulation Between the Occipital Condyle and the Hypoglossal Canal: An Anatomical Study With Application in Transcondylar Approaches and Occipital Condyle Screw Placement
title_fullStr Angulation Between the Occipital Condyle and the Hypoglossal Canal: An Anatomical Study With Application in Transcondylar Approaches and Occipital Condyle Screw Placement
title_full_unstemmed Angulation Between the Occipital Condyle and the Hypoglossal Canal: An Anatomical Study With Application in Transcondylar Approaches and Occipital Condyle Screw Placement
title_short Angulation Between the Occipital Condyle and the Hypoglossal Canal: An Anatomical Study With Application in Transcondylar Approaches and Occipital Condyle Screw Placement
title_sort angulation between the occipital condyle and the hypoglossal canal: an anatomical study with application in transcondylar approaches and occipital condyle screw placement
topic Neurosurgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9825122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36628006
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.32326
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