Determination of Duplicated Optic Canals in Eastern Indian Human Skulls from India

G. Nayak, B. Mohanty, S. Das
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The duplication of optic canals is a rare anomaly found in both sexes, all ages and various races. Objective: The present study was carried out to find the incidence of duplication of optic canal and study its clinical and developmental significance. Methods: The study included 100 dry human skulls of both the sexes and various age groups. These skulls were studied grossly and morphologically to find out duplication of the optic canals. Results: Additional optic canals were found in 3 skulls (3% cases). Out of them 2 cases (2%) presented bilateral duplication whereas in only one case (1%) it was unilateral. The larger main canal was in the usual position directed posteromedially upwards and was continuous with the anterolateral end of Sulcus chiasmaticus. The smaller or duplicated canal was inferolateral to the main canal in the lesser wing of sphenoid. The main and accessory canals were separated by bony septa. Conclusion: Knowledge of additional optic canals is of paramount importance in performing surgical exploration of optic canal during removal of tumours or decompression of optic canals or surgically accessing the cavernous sinus or Sella turcica.
印度东印度人头骨中重复视神经管的测定
视神经管的重复是一种罕见的异常,在两性,所有年龄和种族中都发现。目的:了解视神经管重复的发生率,探讨其临床及发育意义。方法:研究对象包括100个不同性别和年龄的干人头骨。对这些颅骨进行了粗略和形态学研究,以发现视神经管的重复。结果:3例(3%)颅骨出现视神经管增加。其中2例(2%)出现双侧重复,而只有1例(1%)出现单侧重复。较大的主管位于通常的位置,指向后内侧向上,并与交叉沟的前外侧端连续。较小的或重复的椎管位于蝶小翼主管的内外侧。主副管由骨间隔隔开。结论:在切除肿瘤或视神经管减压或通过手术进入海绵窦或蝶鞍时,对视神经管进行外科探查是至关重要的。
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