The proximal portion of the vestibular aqueduct. A radioanatomical investigation.

Acta radiologica. Supplementum Pub Date : 1996-01-01
P A Dimopoulos, C Bäck
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Abstract

Purpose: To obtain information on the morphology of the proximal portion of the vestibular aqueduct.

Material and methods: One hundred plastic casts of temporal bone were examined with a dissection microscope at high magnifications in order to evaluate the proximal portion of the vestibular aqueduct. The difficulties in reproducing these minute structures were solved by light scanning photography.

Results: There is usually more than one paravestibular canaliculus (PVC) around the proximal portion of the vestibular aqueduct closely related to an intra-and a periaqueductal vascular network. An estimate was made of the number of PVCs and their widths measured. The origins of the PVCs at the wall of the vestibule were identified and their widths were measured. Numerous vascular sulci and impressions of a vascular network on the inside of the bony wall of the vestibule were revealed close to the internal aqueductal aperture. The pattern of the channels and the number of the paravestibular canaliculi were not influenced by the pneumatization of the temporal bone.

Conclusion: The significance of these vascular structures and their influence on the radiographic reproducibility of the proximal portion of the vestibular aqueduct is discussed.

前庭导水管的近端部分放射解剖学研究。
目的:了解前庭导水管近端形态。材料与方法:在高倍解剖显微镜下对100例颞骨塑料模型进行检查,以评估前庭导水管近端部分。光扫描摄影解决了再现这些微小结构的困难。结果:在前庭导水管近端周围,通常存在一个以上的前庭旁小管(PVC),与导水管内和导水管周围的血管网密切相关。估计了聚氯乙烯的数量及其测量的宽度。确定了前庭壁上室性早搏的起源,并测量了其宽度。在前庭骨壁内侧靠近内导水管孔处可见大量血管沟和血管网的印痕。前庭旁小管的形态和数量不受颞骨充气的影响。结论:本文讨论了这些血管结构的意义及其对前庭导水管近端造影再现性的影响。
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