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The Sphenopterygoid Canal and Pterygoid Foramen

Surgical and radiologic anatomy(2024)

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BACKGROUND:In human anatomy, there are well-known the foramina of the greater sphenoidal wing, the foramen rotundum, the foramen ovale, the foramen spinosum, as well as the inconstant sphenoidal emissary foramen of Vesalius and the foramen of Arnold. Different canals are found in several species of rodents, such as the alisphenoid and sphenopterygoid (SPC) canals.METHOD:It was re-explored an archived computed tomography angiogram of a 60 y.o. female case.RESULTS:Bilateral superior recesses of the pterygoid fossae (SRPF) and a right SPC were found. The SRPF on each side penetrated the non-lamellar pterygoid root and superiorly reached the sphenoidal sinus wall. Upper fibres of medial pterygoid muscles were inserted into each SRPF. An unexpected SPC was found on the right side. It opened superiorly on the lateral side of the foramen rotundum and inferiorly at a pterygoid foramen in the superior end of the posterior margin of the lateral pterygoid plate. A sphenoidal emissary vein traversed that SPC to drain into the pterygoid plexus.CONCLUSION:The SRPF and SPC could also be found in humans. As the sphenoidal emissary veins are surgically relevant, they should not be further regarded as exclusively crossing the foramen of Vesalius but also the SPC.
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Sphenoid bone,Sphenoid sinus,Emissary vein,Pterygoid plexus,Pterygoid fossa
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