An anatomical study of the suboccipital cavernous sinus and its relationship with the myodural bridge complex

Author:

Zhang Xu‐Hui1ORCID,Gong Jin1,Song Yang1,Hack Gary D.2,Jiang Si‐Meng3,Yu Sheng‐Bo1,Song Xue1,Zhang Jing1,Yang Heng1,Cheng Jing1,Sui Hong‐Jin14,Zheng Nan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomy Dalian Medical University Dalian China

2. Department of Advanced Oral Sciences and Therapeutics University of Maryland School of dentistry Baltimore USA

3. Postgraduate Training Base, The 967 Hospital of the Joint Logistics Support Force Jinzhou Medical University Dalian China

4. Dalian Hoffen Preservation Technique Institution Dalian China

Abstract

AbstractThe suboccipital cavernous sinus (SCS) and the myodural bridge complex (MDBC) are both located in the suboccipital region. The SCS is regarded as a route for venous intracranial outflow and is often encountered during surgery. The MDBC consists of the suboccipital muscles, nuchal ligament, and myodural bridge and could be a power source for cerebrospinal fluid circulation. Intracranial pressure depends on intracranial blood volume and the cerebrospinal fluid. Since the SCS and MDBC have similar anatomical locations and functions, the aim of the present study was to reveal the relationships between them and the detailed anatomical characteristics of the SCS. The study involved gross dissection, histological staining, P45 plastination, and three‐dimensional visualization techniques. The SCS consists of many small venous sinuses enclosed within a thin fibrous membrane that is strengthened by a fibrous arch closing the vertebral artery groove. The venous vessels are more abundant in the lateral and medial portions of the SCS than the middle portion. The middle and medial portions of the SCS are covered by the MDBC. Type I collagen fibers arranged in parallel and originating from the MDBC terminate on the SCS either directly or indirectly via the fibrous arch. The morphological features of SCS revealed in this research could serve as an anatomical basis for upper neck surgical procedures. There are parallel arrangements of type I collagen fibers between the MDBC and the SCS. The MDBC could change the blood volume in the SCS by pulling its wall during the head movement.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Scientific Research Fund of Liaoning Provincial Education Department

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Histology,Anatomy

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