2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.21979
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Anatomical Variations of Superior Sagittal Sinus and Tributary Bridging Veins: A Cadaveric Study

Abstract: Background and objectiveInjuries to the parasagittal cerebrovenous structures may lead to devastating complications. Being aware of the inherent anatomical heterogeneity in the region might lower the rate of undesirable outcomes. In this study, our goal was to characterize the superior sagittal sinus (SSS) positioning in relation to the midline and depict tributary bridging veins (BVs) distribution over the lateral surface of the cerebral hemispheres. MethodsWe performed anatomical dissections of the brain in … Show more

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“… Bruno-Mascarenhas et al, /2017 [ 2 ] India 12 cadavers SSS length: 33.9 cm; SSS width at bregma: 4.3 mm, height: 3.6 mm; SSS width at lambda: 9.9 mm, height: 6.9 mm. Juskys et al, /2022 [ 22 ] Lithuania Cadavers SSS width at bregma: 10.2 mm, width at lambda: 13 mm. Abbreviations: SSS: superior sagittal sinus, CT: computed tomography, MR: magnetic resonance, DSA digital subtraction angiography.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Bruno-Mascarenhas et al, /2017 [ 2 ] India 12 cadavers SSS length: 33.9 cm; SSS width at bregma: 4.3 mm, height: 3.6 mm; SSS width at lambda: 9.9 mm, height: 6.9 mm. Juskys et al, /2022 [ 22 ] Lithuania Cadavers SSS width at bregma: 10.2 mm, width at lambda: 13 mm. Abbreviations: SSS: superior sagittal sinus, CT: computed tomography, MR: magnetic resonance, DSA digital subtraction angiography.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[25,26]. On the surface of the cerebral hemisphere, the bridging veins are covered by the arachnoid membrane, forming a sheath-like structure [27]. Due to the formation of benign external hydrocephalus, the bridging veins are stretched and have greater tension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%