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[The sphenoid bone: anatomy].

J W Casselman1

  • 1A.Z. St.-Jan Brugge a.v., Bruges, Belgique.

Journal of Neuroradiology = Journal De Neuroradiologie
|October 21, 2003
PubMed
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Area of Science:

  • Anatomy
  • Radiology
  • Skull Base Surgery

Background:

  • The sphenoid bone is a complex, centrally located structure in the skull base.
  • Understanding its intricate anatomy is crucial for surgical and diagnostic procedures.
  • Numerous vital neurovascular structures traverse or border the sphenoid bone.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive description of the sphenoid bone's anatomy.
  • To highlight the importance of knowing the canals, foramina, and fissures associated with the sphenoid bone.
  • To delineate the roles of different imaging modalities in visualizing sphenoid bone anatomy.

Main Methods:

  • Detailed anatomical description of the sphenoid bone.
  • Review of relevant bony landmarks, canals, foramina, and fissures.

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  • Discussion of imaging techniques for anatomical assessment.
  • Main Results:

    • The sphenoid bone's central location and complex relationships are described.
    • Key bony canals, foramina, and fissures are identified.
    • CT is effective for osseous anatomy, while MRI is essential for neurovascular structures.

    Conclusions:

    • A thorough understanding of sphenoid bone anatomy is essential for clinicians.
    • CT and MRI are complementary tools for evaluating the sphenoid bone and surrounding structures.
    • Knowledge of this anatomy aids in the diagnosis and treatment of skull base pathologies.