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Surg Radiol Anat ; 46(10): 1561-1569, 2024 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38977460

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PURPOSE: This study presents the morphological variation of falx cerebelli, which helps to identify the possible variations in the presence of the occipital sinus in the posterior margin of the fold whose damage during midline incision of posterior cranial fossa surgeries may lead to internal hemorrhage. METHOD: The study was conducted on 48 cranial cavities exploring the falx cerebelli. Variations in the number of folds, its proximal and distal attachments, and the drainage pattern of the occipital sinus were evaluated by histological processing of the upper 1/3rd section of the falx fold. RESULTS: The variation in the number of folds recorded are single folds in 87.5%, double folded in 8.3%, and multiple folds (five and seven folded) in 4.2% of the cases. The variation in the proximal and distal attachments in single falx folds showed three combinations: Ramified triangular in 66.7%, both ramified type in 12.5%, and both triangular type in 8.3% of the cases. Double and multiple folds showed ramified and triangular types of variation in their attachments. Histological findings showed the presence of occipital venous sinuses in most of the single falx fold. Two aberrant venous sinuses were seen in a double and five-folded falx cerebelli. CONCLUSIONS: This study records the variations in the morphology of falx cerebelli. The histological data of this study sheds light on the drainage pattern of venous sinuses in the area whose negligence during midline incisions of brain surgeries may increase the possibility of hemorrhage.


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Variação Anatômica , Cavidades Cranianas , Humanos , Cavidades Cranianas/anatomia & histologia , Dura-Máter/anatomia & histologia , Masculino , Feminino , Cadáver , Fossa Craniana Posterior/anatomia & histologia , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Cureus ; 15(4): e37948, 2023 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37220469

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A unique combination of triple abnormality in a willed male body donor dissection, with putative clinicopathological correlations during the subject's lifetime, is described in this case report. The subject had a three-piece artificial urinary sphincter surgically implanted around the proximal corpus spongiosum, left scrotal pouch and in the lower left abdominal wall, ostensibly for urinary incontinence during his lifetime, though the etiology of the latter was not immediately obvious. He also had a total of three accessory renal arteries involving both sides, complicated by bilateral diffuse renal atrophy from presumable glomerulosclerosis or nephrosclerosis-induced nephrotic syndrome. While each entity may not be so unique per se, each is not too common either. The combination of all three findings has not been described to date in the contemporary literature in a single male cadaver dissection. Only seven reports of artificial urinary sphincter studies on human cadaver subjects could be detected in contemporary literature, this being the eighth. Finally, there were no apparent etiopathological or pathogenetic mechanisms to explain the occurrence of each or the coexistence of all of them in a single male cadaveric subject. The artificial urinary sphincter was reviewed with respect to its characteristics, placement, and efficacy. An attempt was made to establish the cause-effect relationship between the artificial sphincter and urinary incontinence that necessitated the implant. Thereafter, a clinicopathological correlation was proposed in this case report to reconcile the concomitance of urinary incontinence, bilateral accessory renal arteries, and bilateral renal atrophy. An embryogenetic mechanism of the aberrant renal arteries was also suggested. Physician awareness from the standpoint of preoperative investigation of such cases was also highlighted.

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