Angulation of the dural venous sinuses in the posterior cranial fossa: an anatomical study and its implications for venous circulation

后颅窝硬脑膜静脉窦的成角:一项解剖学研究及其对静脉循环的影响

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Abstract

The purpose of the current study was to determine the angulation of the dural venous sinuses in soft tissue, to evaluate differences between types of tissue, and to discuss the potential influence of these angulations on intracranial venous hemodynamics and related pathologies. Angulations formed in different segments of the transverse, sigmoid, and superior sagittal sinuses were measured in 13 adult human cadaveric heads (26 sides). After the soft tissues were removed, measurements were also taken from the underlying bone. The overall angulation of the transverse sinus was assessed using two reference points, while the lengths and widths of the dural venous sinuses were measured using microcalipers. Statistical analyses were performed considereing sides, sex, and types of tissue. The mean angulation of the superior sagittal sinuses - transverse sinus junction was 116 degrees. The mean angulations of the transverse sinus - sigmoid sinus junction in medial and superior views were 108 degrees and 114 degrees, respectively. The mean angulations of the entire transverse sinus at two different points were 45 degrees and 44 degrees, respectively. There were statistically significant differences in angulation in some variables when they were adjusted for sides and sex, but not types of tissue. Angulation is a paramount factor in venous hemodynamics. Certain angulations of the dural venous sinuses differed significantly between sides and sexes, but not between types of tissue. Future research should investigate the effects of these angulations on intracranial venous circulation and their relevance to related pathologies.

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