WOS: 000083122900006PubMed ID: 10549082The microsurgical anatomy of the cavernous sinus of 54 Turkish adult cadaveric heads (108 specimens) was examined to provide data for major topographic aspects and morphometry of the region, which is of special clinical importance for neurosurgeons. Significant findings were: 1) the abducent nerve in the cavernous sinus was observed as one rootlet in most of the specimens (78%), two rootlets in 14%, three in 5% and four in 3% of the specimens; 2) the anterior inferior venous space was dominant in 58%, the posterior superior venous space in 16%, and an intermediate type in 29% of the specimens; 3) the artery of the inferior cavernous sinus originated from the internal carotid artery (ICA) in 74% of the ...
The cavernous sinus is a complex compartment situated in both sides of the sella turcica, being its ...
WOS: 000452441400018PubMed ID: 30290585The aim of this study was to investigate the neurovascular st...
Objective: The sphenopetroclival region (SPCR) and cavernous sinus are among the most difficult-to-a...
The cavernous sinus (CS) is a large intracranial venous plexus located on either side of the sphenoi...
The cavernous sinus is a complex compartment situated in both sides of the sella turcica, being its ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this article is to describe the anatomy of the cavernous sinus and to provide ...
Evaluation of over 255 patients with sellar and parasellar lesions allowed study of the computed tom...
OBJECTIVE: Three-dimensional anatomical appreciation of the matrix of the cavernous sinus is one of ...
Objective: Three-dimensional anatomical appreciation of the matrix of the cavernous sinus is one of ...
Objectives: Since the pioneering work of Parkinson, several studies have described the microsurgical...
THE cavernous sinus is a vascular channel of great importance not only in ophthal-mology but in many...
BackgroundDespite improvements in surgical techniques, cranial nerve (CN) deficits remain the most f...
The cavernous sinus was described by Ridley (1695), but Winslow In 1732 noted fibrous trabeculae and...
Analysis of the embryology of the vessels provides the basis for understanding the variations of col...
Due to its unique location lateral to the pituitary fossa, inferior to the optic chiasm, and encasin...
The cavernous sinus is a complex compartment situated in both sides of the sella turcica, being its ...
WOS: 000452441400018PubMed ID: 30290585The aim of this study was to investigate the neurovascular st...
Objective: The sphenopetroclival region (SPCR) and cavernous sinus are among the most difficult-to-a...
The cavernous sinus (CS) is a large intracranial venous plexus located on either side of the sphenoi...
The cavernous sinus is a complex compartment situated in both sides of the sella turcica, being its ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this article is to describe the anatomy of the cavernous sinus and to provide ...
Evaluation of over 255 patients with sellar and parasellar lesions allowed study of the computed tom...
OBJECTIVE: Three-dimensional anatomical appreciation of the matrix of the cavernous sinus is one of ...
Objective: Three-dimensional anatomical appreciation of the matrix of the cavernous sinus is one of ...
Objectives: Since the pioneering work of Parkinson, several studies have described the microsurgical...
THE cavernous sinus is a vascular channel of great importance not only in ophthal-mology but in many...
BackgroundDespite improvements in surgical techniques, cranial nerve (CN) deficits remain the most f...
The cavernous sinus was described by Ridley (1695), but Winslow In 1732 noted fibrous trabeculae and...
Analysis of the embryology of the vessels provides the basis for understanding the variations of col...
Due to its unique location lateral to the pituitary fossa, inferior to the optic chiasm, and encasin...
The cavernous sinus is a complex compartment situated in both sides of the sella turcica, being its ...
WOS: 000452441400018PubMed ID: 30290585The aim of this study was to investigate the neurovascular st...
Objective: The sphenopetroclival region (SPCR) and cavernous sinus are among the most difficult-to-a...