2012
DOI: 10.5137/1019-5149.jtn.5790-12.0
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Does the sphenoid angle effect the operation strategy?anatomical and radiological investigation

Abstract: AIm:The aim of our study is to suggest the sphenoid wing-lesser wing angulation (SWA) importance during surgeries directed to this region. mATeRIAL and meTHods: SWA on 40 skulls were measured bilaterally (n=80). The depth of the middle cranial fossa (DMCF) at the level of the SWA was determined. The same measurements were done on 40 randomly selected computerized tomography (CT) scans bilaterally (n=80). ResuLTs:The specimens were classified into 3 groups according the degree of SWA; Group-A, SWA was more than… Show more

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“…Following, the point of intersection between both a line from the tip of the anterior clinoid process and a line from the terminal point of the lateral extension of the sphenoid wing on the lateral wall of the middle cranial fossa was established. The angle between these two lines was measured and noted as the angulation of the sphenoid ridge [16].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Following, the point of intersection between both a line from the tip of the anterior clinoid process and a line from the terminal point of the lateral extension of the sphenoid wing on the lateral wall of the middle cranial fossa was established. The angle between these two lines was measured and noted as the angulation of the sphenoid ridge [16].…”
Section: Additional Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%