Nonmetrical variants of the sigmoid sulcus: A study on dry human skulls

Q4 Medicine
R. Diwan, R. Verma, A. Pankaj, A. Rani, Navneet Kumar
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Background: Sigmoid sinus is an area of interest for anatomists, neurosurgeons, and radiologists. Different procedures such as mastoidectomy, thrombectomy in the sigmoid, and transverse sinus thrombosis have realized the need of proper morphological knowledge of the sigmoid sinus and its variations and their important relations. Therefore, the present study was conducted to report the prevalence of various nonmetrical attributes of the sigmoid sulcus in dry human skulls in India. Methodology: This study was conducted on 224 human skulls in which sex and origin were not known and these were taken from the departmental osteology laboratory. Interior of the skull base at the area of the sigmoid sulcus was carefully observed for the presence of any osseous projection on its anterior or posterior lips such as crest, plate, or bars. Shape, position, and side of projection were noted and frequency was calculated in percentage. Results: Out of 224 skulls, 80% of the sigmoid sulci showed one or other form of bony features. A total prevalence of 43.08% was observed for crests, whereas plates showed lesser frequency (28.57%) on the anterior lip of the sigmoid sulcus. Bony bars were the least common (9.14%) features, but were characteristically located at the angle region of the sigmoid sulcus. In 16.74% of skulls, sigmoid sulcus was shallow. Conclusion: Occurrence of bony attributes in the form of plates, crests, and bridges along the course of the sigmoid sulcus is quite high and shows frequent variability in location and laterality, which may adversely affect the morphology of the sigmoid sinus.
乙状沟的非计量变异:对干燥人类头骨的研究
背景:乙状窦是解剖学家、神经外科医生和放射科医生感兴趣的领域。不同的手术,如乳突切除术、乙状结肠血栓切除术和横窦血栓形成术,已经意识到需要正确了解乙状结肠及其变异及其重要关系的形态学知识。因此,本研究旨在报告印度干燥人类头骨中乙状沟各种非计量特征的患病率。方法:这项研究对224个不知道性别和来源的人类头骨进行,这些头骨取自部门骨学实验室。仔细观察乙状沟区域的颅底内部,在其前唇或后唇上是否存在任何骨突起,如嵴、板或条。记录投影的形状、位置和侧面,并以百分比计算频率。结果:在224个头骨中,80%的乙状沟显示出一种或其他形式的骨特征。波峰的总患病率为43.08%,而乙状沟前唇的钢板发病率较低(28.57%)。骨条是最不常见的(9.14%)特征,但其特征性位置位于乙状沟的角区。16.74%的颅骨乙状沟较浅。结论:乙状窦沟沿线以板、嵴和桥的形式出现的骨属性非常高,并且在位置和侧向性方面表现出频繁的变化,这可能会对乙状窦的形态产生不利影响。
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