Occurrence of the foramen of vesalius and its morphometry relevant to clinical consideration

All 377 dry skulls were examined for the occurrence and morphometry of the foramen of Vesalius (FV) both in the middle cranial fossa and at the extracranial view of the skull base. There were 25.9% and 10.9% of FV found at the extracranial view of the skull base and in the middle cranial fossa, resp...

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Main Authors: Chaisuksunt V., Kwathai L., Namonta K., Rungruang T., Apinhasmit W., Chompoopong S.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-38472014-08-30T02:35:23Z Occurrence of the foramen of vesalius and its morphometry relevant to clinical consideration Chaisuksunt V. Kwathai L. Namonta K. Rungruang T. Apinhasmit W. Chompoopong S. All 377 dry skulls were examined for the occurrence and morphometry of the foramen of Vesalius (FV) both in the middle cranial fossa and at the extracranial view of the skull base. There were 25.9% and 10.9% of FV found at the extracranial view of the skull base and in the middle cranial fossa, respectively. Total patent FV were 16.1% (11.9% unilaterally and 4.2% bilaterally). Most FV were found in male and on the left side. Comparatively, FV at the extracranial view of the skull base had a larger maximum diameter. The distance between FV and the foramen ovale (FO) was as short as 2.05±1.09 mm measured at the extracranial view of the skull base. In conclusion, although the existence of FV is inconstant, its occurrence could not be negligible. The proximity of FV to FO should remind neurosurgeons to be cautious when performing the surgical approach through FO. Copyright © 2012 Vipavadee Chaisuksunt et al. 2014-08-30T02:35:23Z 2014-08-30T02:35:23Z 2012 Article 1537744X 10.1100/2012/817454 22629207 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22629207 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84862305276&partnerID=40&md5=47e4805f44c6fe7c7860b5e23b86d9eb http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3847 English
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description All 377 dry skulls were examined for the occurrence and morphometry of the foramen of Vesalius (FV) both in the middle cranial fossa and at the extracranial view of the skull base. There were 25.9% and 10.9% of FV found at the extracranial view of the skull base and in the middle cranial fossa, respectively. Total patent FV were 16.1% (11.9% unilaterally and 4.2% bilaterally). Most FV were found in male and on the left side. Comparatively, FV at the extracranial view of the skull base had a larger maximum diameter. The distance between FV and the foramen ovale (FO) was as short as 2.05±1.09 mm measured at the extracranial view of the skull base. In conclusion, although the existence of FV is inconstant, its occurrence could not be negligible. The proximity of FV to FO should remind neurosurgeons to be cautious when performing the surgical approach through FO. Copyright © 2012 Vipavadee Chaisuksunt et al.
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author Chaisuksunt V.
Kwathai L.
Namonta K.
Rungruang T.
Apinhasmit W.
Chompoopong S.
spellingShingle Chaisuksunt V.
Kwathai L.
Namonta K.
Rungruang T.
Apinhasmit W.
Chompoopong S.
Occurrence of the foramen of vesalius and its morphometry relevant to clinical consideration
author_facet Chaisuksunt V.
Kwathai L.
Namonta K.
Rungruang T.
Apinhasmit W.
Chompoopong S.
author_sort Chaisuksunt V.
title Occurrence of the foramen of vesalius and its morphometry relevant to clinical consideration
title_short Occurrence of the foramen of vesalius and its morphometry relevant to clinical consideration
title_full Occurrence of the foramen of vesalius and its morphometry relevant to clinical consideration
title_fullStr Occurrence of the foramen of vesalius and its morphometry relevant to clinical consideration
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of the foramen of vesalius and its morphometry relevant to clinical consideration
title_sort occurrence of the foramen of vesalius and its morphometry relevant to clinical consideration
publishDate 2014
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22629207
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