Anatomical Landmarks for Transverse-Sigmoid Sinus Junction: A Cadaveric Study

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Jurgaitis, Jonas [1 ]
Jukna, Sarunas [1 ]
Terbetas, Gunaras [2 ]
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[1] Vilnius Univ, Fac Med, Neurosurg, Vilnius, Lithuania
[2] Vsl Republican Vilnius Univ Hosp, Neurosurg, Vilnius, Lithuania
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junction of the transverse and sigmoid sinus; digastric groove; mastoid notch; sigmoid sinus; transverse sinus; retrosigmoid approach; KEYHOLE POSITION; INJURY; FOSSA;
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10.7759/cureus.59278
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background and objective: Accurately identifying and avoiding crucial anatomical structures within the posterior cranial fossa using superficial landmarks is essential for reducing surgical complications. Our study focuses on the top of the mastoid notch (TMN) as an external landmark of the cranium, aiming to assist in the strategic placement of the initial burr hole. In this study, we present a method for predicting the path of the transverse sinus (TS) and explore the relationship between the junction of the transverse-sigmoid sinus and the TMN. Methods: Following anatomical dissections of the brain in cadaveric specimens, we conducted intracranial drilling from the inside surface of the cranium on 10 adult skulls (20 sides). A coordinate system was established on the posterolateral surface of the skull to assist the analysis. Using a self -leveling laser level, we set up a horizontal Frankfurt line (X-axis) and identified a vertical perpendicular line passing through the TMN to serve as the Y-axis. To identify the course of the TS, we divided the segment between the two inferomedial points into six equidistant points along the Frankfurt line. Results: No significant difference was observed between the inferomedial points of the transverse-sigmoid sinus junction (TSSJ) on the left and right sides. The inferomedial point was positioned at a median of 6.6 mm (Q1: 3.7 mm, Q3: 9.4 mm) dorsally and at a median of 19.2 mm (Q1: 16.1 mm, Q3: 23.2 mm) cranially from the TMN. The upper edge of the TS was located at distances of 6.4 mm (5.7; 12.7), 10.3 mm (8.8; 12.3), and 13.8 mm (11.9; 16.3) on the right, and 4.9 mm (4.1; 7.9), 8.6 mm (7.6; 13.0), and 12.8 mm (11.7; 17.5) on the left side from the Frankfurt horizontal plane at the 1 / 4 , 1 / 2 , and 3 / 4 line points, respectively. The bottom edge was positioned at distances of 0.6 mm (-2.7; 2.0), 2.1 mm (-0.8; 3.8), and 4.8 mm (2.4; 6.7) on the right, and 1.1 mm (-3.4; 2.4), 2.0 mm (0.2; 4.8), and 3.9 mm (3.7; 5.3) on the left from these respective points. The upper edge of the right TS was found to be statistically more distant from the Frankfurt horizontal plane at the 1 / 4 line point (p -value = 0.027) compared to that on the left side. The confluence of the sinus center was identified as having a median distance of 7.8 mm (4.5; 8.3) and an inferior point of 1.5 mm (0.1; 3.0) cranially to the inion. In all examined bodies (n = 10), the confluens sinuum was consistently 4.7 mm (3.3; 5.6) to the right in relation to the inion. Notably, the median of the right transverse sinus diameter (median = 9.3 mm) was found to be significantly larger than that of the left transverse sinus (median = 7.0), with a statistically significant p -value of 0.048. Conclusions: The literature regarding the external identification of the TSSJ and the course of the TS varies. In our efforts to provide a description, we have utilized the TMN as a reliable landmark for locating the TSSJ. To delineate the trajectory of the TS after its exit from the confluence of sinuses, we employed a Frankfurt horizontal plane to the inion. These findings may assist surgeons by using external skull landmarks to identify intracranial structures within the posterior fossa, particularly when image guidance devices are not available or to complement a neuronavigational system.
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