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Mahendra Chouhan1, Payal Kumbhat1.
Abstract
Introduction: An aberrant or anomalous subarcuate artery and its canal is an extremely rare and clinically significant finding. If accidentally nicked or injured, it can cause inadvertent hemorrhage and obscure the surgical field. Case Report: We present a case of 21 year old made with Chronic Otitis Media of the right ear who was incidentally diagnosed with a dilated subarcuate canal and an aberrant subarcuate artery atypically associated with lateral semicircular canal and facial nerve. Conclusions: Prior knowledge of this symptomatically dormant variation is important, particularly in retrofacial tympanomastoidectomy and cerebello-pontine angle tumor surgeries. Pre-operative temporal bone scans are advisable in such cases.Entities:
Keywords: Anomalous; Subarcuate artery; Subarcuate canal
Year: 2022 PMID: 35655535 PMCID: PMC9119652 DOI: 10.22038/IJORL.2022.61681.3120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 2251-7251
Fig 1HRCT Temporal Bone scan showing enlarged petromastoid (subarcuate) canal
Fig 2aberrant subarcuate artery passing through the arches of lateral semicircular canal
Fig 3Coronal section of HRCT Temporal Bone showing dilated and anomalous petromastoid (subarcuate) canal