2019
DOI: 10.4314/aja.v8i1.183966
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The anatomy of the Lamina terminalis and Cisterna Chiasmatica: A cadaveric study at the University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia

Abstract: The Lamina Terminalis represents an important neuroanatomical structure by which third Ventriculostomy could be performed into the subarachnoid space through the Cisterna Chiasmatica. Recent studies have indicated a role for Lamina Terminalis fenestration in approaching pathologies of the third ventricle. However, there is limited knowledge on the anatomical features, variations and the vasculature of the Lamina Terminalis in a Zambian population. This study was aimed to explore the anatomy of the Lamina Termi… Show more

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“…Lamina terminalis fenestration is described as a viable alternative to ETV [ 17 ]. Anatomical studies have assessed the height (≈8.25 mm), the base (≈12.81 mm) and the area (≈52.84 mm 2 ) [ 18 , 19 ]; however, the diameter has not been appraised. This study presented that in 64% of the cases, the lamina was translucent, while the others were solid.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lamina terminalis fenestration is described as a viable alternative to ETV [ 17 ]. Anatomical studies have assessed the height (≈8.25 mm), the base (≈12.81 mm) and the area (≈52.84 mm 2 ) [ 18 , 19 ]; however, the diameter has not been appraised. This study presented that in 64% of the cases, the lamina was translucent, while the others were solid.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study presented that in 64% of the cases, the lamina was translucent, while the others were solid. The literature points toward a predominance of transparent (62.5%) when compared to translucent (31.3%) [ 19 ] regarding the optical consistency. The diameter of the lamina in our study is 0.35 (±0.32), and thus we detect that it presents a significant variation regarding its thickness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%