尸体痉挛
鼻离子
医学
沟
解剖
磁共振成像
尸体
放射科
作者
Paul Roblot,Etienne Lefevre,Romain David,Jade Le Quilliec,Lorenzo Mongardi,Laurent Denat,Thomas Tourdias,Dominique Liguoro,Jean‐Rodolphe Vignes,Vincent Jecko
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00276-022-02952-5
摘要
PurposeIn a previous cadaveric work, we identified and described useful and reproducible surface skin landmarks to lateral sulcus, central sulcus and preoccipital notch. Potential limitations of this cadaveric study have been raised. Thus, the objective of this study was to confirm radiologically the accuracy of these previously described surface skin landmarks on brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of healthy subjects.MethodsHealthy adult volunteers underwent a high-resolution brain MRI and measurements of the orthogonal skin projection (OSP) of the anterior sylvian point (AsyP), the superior Rolandic point (SroP) and the parietooccipital sulcus were made from nasion, zygomatic bone and inion, respectively. These measures were compared to our previous cadaveric findings.ResultsThirty-one healthy volunteers were included. ASyP was 33 ± 2 mm above the zygomatic arch, and 32.3 ± 3 mm behind the orbital rim. The lateral sulcus was 63.5 ± 4 mm above the tragus. The SRoP was 196.9 ± 6 mm behind the nasion. The superior point of the parietooccipital sulcus was 76.0 ± 4 mm above the inion. These measurements are comparable to our previously described cadaveric findings.ConclusionWe here described three useful, simple and reproducible surface skin landmarks to lateral, central and parietooccipital sulci. Knowledge of these major landmarks is mandatory for Neurosurgical practice, especially in an emergency setting.
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