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A morphologic and morphometric study of foramen vesalius in dry adult human skulls of gujarat region.

Binita B Raval1, Praveen R Singh2, Jaba Rajguru3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The foramen Vesalius is located within bony plate between the foramen ovale and the foramen rotundum in the floor of middle cranial fossa. This foramen allows passage of emissary veins which communicate cavernous sinus and pterygoid plexus of veins. AIM: To study the morphological and morphometric variations of foramen Vesalius in dry adult human skulls.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred and fifty dry adult human skulls were studied for variations in size, shape, presence/absence and any duplication/multiplication of the foramen Vesalius. After collecting data, appropriate statistical analysis was done.
RESULTS: The mean maximum dimension of foramen Vesalius was 0.98±0.67 mm on right side and 1.12±0.73 mm on left side. Foramen Vesalius was present in 90 (60%) skulls out of 150 observed. The incidence was 41(27.33%) on right side and 49 (32.67%) on left side. Foramen Vesalius was present unilaterally in 32 (35.56%) and bilaterally in 29 (32.23%) out of 90 skulls. Duplication of this foramen was observed in two skulls (one right side and one on left side). Foramen Vesalius was round in 72%, oval in 24% and irregular in 4% of total foramina present.
CONCLUSION: Foramen Vesalius was present in 60% of total skulls studied. The foramen showed variations in incidence and shapes, while there was no statistically significant difference in the maximum dimension between foramen Vesalius on right and left side. There could be some developmental reasons to explain these variations. The findings of this study could be important to anatomists and also equally essential for clinicians who approach middle cranial cavity for various procedures.

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Keywords:  Emissary veins; Foramen vesalius; Morphology; Morphometry

Year:  2015        PMID: 25859437      PMCID: PMC4378719          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2015/11632.5553

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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