Revisiting anatomical structures of the superior orbital fissure using with interactive 3D-PDF model

Hilal Akdemir Aktaş, Şahin Hanalioğlu, Osman Tunç, İlkan Tatar
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The superior orbital fissure is an important cleft that connects the orbit with the middle cranial fossa. The upper border of this fissure is formed by the lesser wing of the sphenoid bone, anterior clinoid process, and optic strut. The lower border is formed by the greater wing of the sphenoid bone. The oculomotor, trochlear, ophthalmic, abducens nerves and orbital veins pass through this small slit. The aim of this study was to review anatomical structures of the superior orbital fissure, through a 3D-PDF model that simplifies the understanding of complex anatomy of this region. According to the literature, any major artery does not pass through it, but it is closely related to the internal carotid artery. There are numerous intracranial-extracranial anastomoses around it. While extracranial branches originate from the maxillary artery, intracranial branches arise from the inferolateral trunk or the ophthalmic artery. Nerves and vascular structures related with this fissure can be damaged due to post-traumatic sphenoid fractures, infectious diseases, aneurysms, carotid-cavernous fistulas, and neoplasms. Surgeries involving the superior orbital fissure are quite complex as there are many important anatomical structures in this region. The radiological anatomy of this fissure in normal and pathological conditions is still an under-studied subject in the literature. There is a need for more detailed studies related to the superior orbital fissure enriching with anatomic models and including pathological conditions. The 3D-PDF model of the superior orbital fissure is an innovative tool to enhance the knowledge of the anatomical structures related with this region. Better understanding of this critical region is necessary to perform safe and successful surgical procedures.
利用交互式3D-PDF模型重访眶上裂的解剖结构
眶上裂是连接眶与中颅窝的重要裂口。裂缝的上缘由蝶骨的小翼、前斜突和视神经支柱组成。下缘由蝶骨的大翼形成。动眼神经、滑车神经、眼神经、外展神经和眶静脉通过这个小缝。本研究的目的是通过3D-PDF模型来回顾眶上裂的解剖结构,简化对该区域复杂解剖结构的理解。据文献记载,任何大动脉都不经过它,但它与颈内动脉关系密切。周围有许多颅外吻合口。颅外支起源于上颌动脉,颅内支起源于外动脉或眼动脉。创伤后蝶骨骨折、感染性疾病、动脉瘤、颈动脉海绵状瘘管和肿瘤可破坏与该裂缝相关的神经和血管结构。由于眶上裂有许多重要的解剖结构,涉及眶上裂的手术非常复杂。在正常和病理条件下,该裂隙的放射解剖学在文献中仍然是一个研究不足的课题。有必要对眶上裂进行更详细的研究,包括解剖模型和病理条件。眶上裂的3D-PDF模型是一种创新的工具,可以增强对该区域相关解剖结构的认识。更好地了解这一关键区域对于进行安全和成功的外科手术是必要的。
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