| Literature DB >> 24039632 |
B Satheesha Nayak1, Sirasanagandla Srinivasa Rao, R Deepthinath, Naveen Kumar.
Abstract
During regular dissection classes, we came across tripled falx cerebelli in a male cadaver. The main (middle) falx cerebelli was large and was attached to the internal occipital crest. It contained the occipital sinus. There were two smaller folds (right and left), one on either side of the falx cerebelli. There were two aberrant venous sinuses; each one connecting the ipsilateral sigmoid and transverse sinuses with each other. The complex dural-venous variation reported here is seldom reported in the literature. Knowledge of such variation is important for neurosurgeons and neuroradiologists as these aberrant folds could cause haemorrhage during suboccipital approaches or may lead to erroneous interpretation during imaging of the posterior cranial fossa.Entities:
Keywords: dura mater; falx cerebelli; meninges; venous sinus
Year: 2013 PMID: 24039632 PMCID: PMC3767026 DOI: 10.4066/AMJ.2013.1740
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Australas Med J ISSN: 1836-1935