Anatomy & Physiology: Current Research

Anatomy & Physiology: Current Research
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Lambert HW

Lambert HW

Tanzania

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  • Case Report
    Bilateral Duplication of the Sphenoidal Emissary Foramen: A Case Report with Implications for Surgeries using Transovale Cannulation
    Author(s): Zdilla MJ, Cyrus LM, Laslo JM and Lambert HW Zdilla MJ, Cyrus LM, Laslo JM and Lambert HW

    The sphenoidal emissary foramen (SEF) is an inconsistent foramen located in the middle cranial fossa. The SEF may transmit a sphenoidal emissary vein (of Vesalius), dural venous sinus, nervolulus sphenoidalis lateralis, or an accessory middle meningeal artery. Prior reports have noted SEF to exist unilaterally and bilaterally. Duplication of the SEF has also been documented to occur unilaterally. The case reported herein documents a bilateral duplication of the SEF. Because the SEF are occasionally cannulated by mistake in procedures which attempt to access the middle cranial fossa via the foramen ovale, knowledge of the bilateral duplication of the SEF is important for neurosurgeons and radiologists... View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2161-0940.1000157

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