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Morphological Study of Foramen Venosum in Dry Human Skulls in Northeastern Brazil.

Authors :
Desiré Dominique Diniz de Magalhães
Inácio Rodrigues, Ivon Marcos
de Paula, Gustavo Henrique Cabral
de Oliveira, Pablo Mariz
de Souza Marques Filho, Gustavo
de Sá Braga Oliveira, André
de Lucena, Jalles Dantas
Source :
Journal of Morphological Sciences. 2022, Vol. 39, p222-230. 9p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Introduction: the foramen venosum (FV) is located in the larger wing of the sphenoid bone and allows the passage of emissary veins that help to balance the intra and extracranial pressure. Knowledge of its morphology and associated structures has an important surgical value. Thus, the aim of this study was to analyze the morphology of FV and its relation to adjacent foramina in Northeast Brazil. This study was conducted using a total of 117 human adult skulls of Federal University of Paraíba were classified by gender, FV type and laterality, being evaluated the diameter of FV, foramen ovale (FO) and foramen spinosum (FS), as well as the distance of FO and FS to FV (DFVFO and DFVFS). Values of p≤0.05 were considered significant. Out of the 117 analyzed skulls, 52 (44.4%) skulls (65 sides, 29 on the right and 36 on the left) presented FV, being 63.46% females and 36.53% males. 33.3% of FV were unilateral and 11.1% were bilateral. The FV were mostly oval (50.7%) and round (49.3%) types. Mean diameter of FV was 3.56±0.7mm, FO 7.88±1.16mm, FS 4.01±0.39mm, DFVFO 8.18±1.09mm and DFVFS was 14.54±1.68mm. Only FO (p=0.009) and FS (p=0.001) had significant differences between genres, and DFVFO had among sides (p=0.021). FV has a high prevalence in Northeast Brazil, predominantly in women on the left side with oval and round types. Its relation with other foramina showed differences among genres and sides. This shows the relevance of the FV study to minimize the risk of iatrogenic injury during surgical interventions in this region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21770298
Volume :
39
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Morphological Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163354682
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.51929/jms.39.222.20224