Incomplete Petrosphenoidal Foramen: Morphological and Morphometric Analysis and the Proposal of a Classification Study in Brazilian Dry Skulls

SUMMARY: The complete petrosphenoidal foramen, or canal, is an eventual and atavistic bony formation at the boundary between the posterior and middle cranial fossa, by occurrence of ossification of the superior petrosphenoidal ligament. This ligament ossification, which has important clinical and surgical significance, can be complete or incomplete, in variable degrees, and is associated with the passageway of neurovascular structures, such as the abducens nerve and the inferior petrosal sinus. This study, conducted with 175 dry skulls that belong to the University of São Paulo’s collection (USP), São Paulo, Brazil, established criteria for a morphological classification of the incomplete petrosphenoid foramen in nine types. In addition, anatomical parameters were established for the morphometric determination of two diameters: the Oblique Diameter (ObDi) and the Maximum Transverse Diameter (MTD). Thus, of the 175 skulls, 146 (83.42 %) presented some of the incomplete forms of the petrosphenoid foramen, and 43 skulls (29.45 %), due to their conservation characteristics, were habilitated to the morphological study, in the classification and in the morphometry (the types I and II of our classification). The type II (incomplete foramen with bony projections of the petrosal tubercle, of the margin of the dorsum of the hypophyseal fossa or of the posterior clinoid process with a distance between them greater than 1mm) and type V (incomplete foramen with a bony projection only in one of the referential structures - posterior clinoid process) were the most common in this study (50 % of the 86 hemiskulls). Morphometry was attributed only to the types: I selar (incomplete foramen with bony projections from the petrosal tubercle and the margin of the dorsum of the hypophyseal fossa with a distance between them less than or equal to 1mm) and to the type II of this classification. The type I selar (9.3 % of the 43 skulls) resulted in an average of 3.25 mm of MTD and 4.63 mm, on average, of ObDi. The type II (25.58 % of the 43 skulls) showed, on average, 4.93 mm of MTD and 7.01 mm of ObDi.

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Main Authors: Martinez de Oliveira,Kennedy, Gonçalves de Souza,Severino Denício, Liberti,Edson Aparecido, das Chagas Benevenuto,Gabriel, Maia de Faria,Gustavo, Ferreira de Almeida,Ana Clara, Camillato e Silva,Ana Clara, Gonçalves,Giuliano Roberto, Pereira Reis,Yuri, Magalhães,Walteir Alves, Landim de Almeida,Valério, Satiro Oliveira,Maísa de Fátima, Grecco,Leandro Henrique, Nicolato,Arthur Adolfo, Alves dos-Reis,Fabíola
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220220002005072022-05-24Incomplete Petrosphenoidal Foramen: Morphological and Morphometric Analysis and the Proposal of a Classification Study in Brazilian Dry SkullsMartinez de Oliveira,KennedyGonçalves de Souza,Severino DenícioLiberti,Edson Aparecidodas Chagas Benevenuto,GabrielMaia de Faria,GustavoFerreira de Almeida,Ana ClaraCamillato e Silva,Ana ClaraGonçalves,Giuliano RobertoPereira Reis,YuriMagalhães,Walteir AlvesLandim de Almeida,ValérioSatiro Oliveira,Maísa de FátimaGrecco,Leandro HenriqueNicolato,Arthur AdolfoAlves dos-Reis,Fabíola Superior petroesphenoidal ligament Petroesphenoidal foramen Dorello's Canal Paraclival triangle SUMMARY: The complete petrosphenoidal foramen, or canal, is an eventual and atavistic bony formation at the boundary between the posterior and middle cranial fossa, by occurrence of ossification of the superior petrosphenoidal ligament. This ligament ossification, which has important clinical and surgical significance, can be complete or incomplete, in variable degrees, and is associated with the passageway of neurovascular structures, such as the abducens nerve and the inferior petrosal sinus. This study, conducted with 175 dry skulls that belong to the University of São Paulo’s collection (USP), São Paulo, Brazil, established criteria for a morphological classification of the incomplete petrosphenoid foramen in nine types. In addition, anatomical parameters were established for the morphometric determination of two diameters: the Oblique Diameter (ObDi) and the Maximum Transverse Diameter (MTD). Thus, of the 175 skulls, 146 (83.42 %) presented some of the incomplete forms of the petrosphenoid foramen, and 43 skulls (29.45 %), due to their conservation characteristics, were habilitated to the morphological study, in the classification and in the morphometry (the types I and II of our classification). The type II (incomplete foramen with bony projections of the petrosal tubercle, of the margin of the dorsum of the hypophyseal fossa or of the posterior clinoid process with a distance between them greater than 1mm) and type V (incomplete foramen with a bony projection only in one of the referential structures - posterior clinoid process) were the most common in this study (50 % of the 86 hemiskulls). Morphometry was attributed only to the types: I selar (incomplete foramen with bony projections from the petrosal tubercle and the margin of the dorsum of the hypophyseal fossa with a distance between them less than or equal to 1mm) and to the type II of this classification. The type I selar (9.3 % of the 43 skulls) resulted in an average of 3.25 mm of MTD and 4.63 mm, on average, of ObDi. The type II (25.58 % of the 43 skulls) showed, on average, 4.93 mm of MTD and 7.01 mm of ObDi.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.40 n.2 20222022-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022022000200507en10.4067/S0717-95022022000200507
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author Martinez de Oliveira,Kennedy
Gonçalves de Souza,Severino Denício
Liberti,Edson Aparecido
das Chagas Benevenuto,Gabriel
Maia de Faria,Gustavo
Ferreira de Almeida,Ana Clara
Camillato e Silva,Ana Clara
Gonçalves,Giuliano Roberto
Pereira Reis,Yuri
Magalhães,Walteir Alves
Landim de Almeida,Valério
Satiro Oliveira,Maísa de Fátima
Grecco,Leandro Henrique
Nicolato,Arthur Adolfo
Alves dos-Reis,Fabíola
spellingShingle Martinez de Oliveira,Kennedy
Gonçalves de Souza,Severino Denício
Liberti,Edson Aparecido
das Chagas Benevenuto,Gabriel
Maia de Faria,Gustavo
Ferreira de Almeida,Ana Clara
Camillato e Silva,Ana Clara
Gonçalves,Giuliano Roberto
Pereira Reis,Yuri
Magalhães,Walteir Alves
Landim de Almeida,Valério
Satiro Oliveira,Maísa de Fátima
Grecco,Leandro Henrique
Nicolato,Arthur Adolfo
Alves dos-Reis,Fabíola
Incomplete Petrosphenoidal Foramen: Morphological and Morphometric Analysis and the Proposal of a Classification Study in Brazilian Dry Skulls
author_facet Martinez de Oliveira,Kennedy
Gonçalves de Souza,Severino Denício
Liberti,Edson Aparecido
das Chagas Benevenuto,Gabriel
Maia de Faria,Gustavo
Ferreira de Almeida,Ana Clara
Camillato e Silva,Ana Clara
Gonçalves,Giuliano Roberto
Pereira Reis,Yuri
Magalhães,Walteir Alves
Landim de Almeida,Valério
Satiro Oliveira,Maísa de Fátima
Grecco,Leandro Henrique
Nicolato,Arthur Adolfo
Alves dos-Reis,Fabíola
author_sort Martinez de Oliveira,Kennedy
title Incomplete Petrosphenoidal Foramen: Morphological and Morphometric Analysis and the Proposal of a Classification Study in Brazilian Dry Skulls
title_short Incomplete Petrosphenoidal Foramen: Morphological and Morphometric Analysis and the Proposal of a Classification Study in Brazilian Dry Skulls
title_full Incomplete Petrosphenoidal Foramen: Morphological and Morphometric Analysis and the Proposal of a Classification Study in Brazilian Dry Skulls
title_fullStr Incomplete Petrosphenoidal Foramen: Morphological and Morphometric Analysis and the Proposal of a Classification Study in Brazilian Dry Skulls
title_full_unstemmed Incomplete Petrosphenoidal Foramen: Morphological and Morphometric Analysis and the Proposal of a Classification Study in Brazilian Dry Skulls
title_sort incomplete petrosphenoidal foramen: morphological and morphometric analysis and the proposal of a classification study in brazilian dry skulls
description SUMMARY: The complete petrosphenoidal foramen, or canal, is an eventual and atavistic bony formation at the boundary between the posterior and middle cranial fossa, by occurrence of ossification of the superior petrosphenoidal ligament. This ligament ossification, which has important clinical and surgical significance, can be complete or incomplete, in variable degrees, and is associated with the passageway of neurovascular structures, such as the abducens nerve and the inferior petrosal sinus. This study, conducted with 175 dry skulls that belong to the University of São Paulo’s collection (USP), São Paulo, Brazil, established criteria for a morphological classification of the incomplete petrosphenoid foramen in nine types. In addition, anatomical parameters were established for the morphometric determination of two diameters: the Oblique Diameter (ObDi) and the Maximum Transverse Diameter (MTD). Thus, of the 175 skulls, 146 (83.42 %) presented some of the incomplete forms of the petrosphenoid foramen, and 43 skulls (29.45 %), due to their conservation characteristics, were habilitated to the morphological study, in the classification and in the morphometry (the types I and II of our classification). The type II (incomplete foramen with bony projections of the petrosal tubercle, of the margin of the dorsum of the hypophyseal fossa or of the posterior clinoid process with a distance between them greater than 1mm) and type V (incomplete foramen with a bony projection only in one of the referential structures - posterior clinoid process) were the most common in this study (50 % of the 86 hemiskulls). Morphometry was attributed only to the types: I selar (incomplete foramen with bony projections from the petrosal tubercle and the margin of the dorsum of the hypophyseal fossa with a distance between them less than or equal to 1mm) and to the type II of this classification. The type I selar (9.3 % of the 43 skulls) resulted in an average of 3.25 mm of MTD and 4.63 mm, on average, of ObDi. The type II (25.58 % of the 43 skulls) showed, on average, 4.93 mm of MTD and 7.01 mm of ObDi.
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
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url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022022000200507
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