| Literature DB >> 27859787 |
Hae Kwan Park1, Hyung Keun Rha1, Kyung Jin Lee1, Chung Kee Chough1, Wonil Joo1.
Abstract
The oculomotor nerve supplies the extraocular muscles. It also supplies the ciliary and sphincter pupillae muscles through the ciliary ganglion. The nerve fibers leave the midbrain through the most medial part of the cerebral peduncle and enter the interpeduncular cistern. After the oculomotor nerve emerges from the interpeduncular fossa, it enters the cavernous sinus slightly lateral and anterior to the dorsum sellae. It enters the orbit through the superior orbital fissure, after exiting the cavernous sinus, to innervate the extraocular muscles. Therefore, knowledge of the detailed anatomy and pathway of the oculomotor nerve is critical for the management of lesions located in the middle cranial fossa and the clival, cavernous, and orbital regions. This review describes the microsurgical anatomy of the oculomotor nerve and presents pictures illustrating this nerve and its surrounding connective and neurovascular structures. Clin. Anat. 30:21-31, 2017.Entities:
Keywords: cavernous sinus; oculomotor nerve; oculomotor nucleus; orbit
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27859787 DOI: 10.1002/ca.22811
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Anat ISSN: 0897-3806 Impact factor: 2.414