An Osteologic Study of Cranial Opening of Optic Canal in Gujarat Region

Introduction: Optic canal is a bony canal situated in between the roots of lesser wings of sphenoid, lateral to body of sphenoid. It transmits optic nerve and ophthalmic artery, surrounded by meninges. Various authors have studied variations in skull foramina and correlated clinically, as varian...

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Main Authors: Binita Jigneshkumar Purohit, Praveen R Singh
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2016-11-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-4e11d9f3268945988260f3b3a4ac53be2020-11-25T03:41:25ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-11-011011AC08AC1110.7860/JCDR/2016/22110.8929An Osteologic Study of Cranial Opening of Optic Canal in Gujarat RegionBinita Jigneshkumar Purohit0Praveen R Singh1Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, Anand, Gujarat, India.Professor, Department of Anatomy, Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, Anand, Gujarat, India.Introduction: Optic canal is a bony canal situated in between the roots of lesser wings of sphenoid, lateral to body of sphenoid. It transmits optic nerve and ophthalmic artery, surrounded by meninges. Various authors have studied variations in skull foramina and correlated clinically, as variants in the body structures have been found to be associated with many inherited or acquired diseases. Aim: The present study aimed to examine morphologic and morphometric variations in cranial openings of optic canals. Materials and Methods: The study was undertaken in total 150 dry adult human skulls. The variations in size, shape, presence or absence and duplication or multiplication if any, in optic canal were observed bilaterally. Unusual features such as recess, fissure and notch were also observed bilaterally. Student's t-test was applied to compare size of cranial openings of optic canal on both sides. Similarly, morphologic features related with the canal were studied by calculating frequency and proportions of various parameters. Results: Optic canal was present in all 150 skulls studied bilaterally. The mean maximum dimension of the canal at cranial opening was 5.03±0.72 mm on right side and 5.02±0.76 mm on left side. The shape of the canal was ovoid at cranial opening in all the skulls studied. Duplication of optic canal was present in one skull on left side. Recess was found in 105(35%) sides of total skulls observed. Fissure was found in 20(6.67%) sides and notch was observed in 30(10%) sides of total skulls. Conclusion: The optic canal showed variability in various parameters. Knowledge regarding variations in size, shape and unusual features on cranial opening of optic canal can be helpful to clinicians while approaching optic canal for various invasive procedures such as optic nerve decompression.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/8929/22110_CE[Ra1]_F(RK)_%20PF1(RO_VJ)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdfmorphologymorphometryoptic nerve
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An Osteologic Study of Cranial Opening of Optic Canal in Gujarat Region
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
morphology
morphometry
optic nerve
author_facet Binita Jigneshkumar Purohit
Praveen R Singh
author_sort Binita Jigneshkumar Purohit
title An Osteologic Study of Cranial Opening of Optic Canal in Gujarat Region
title_short An Osteologic Study of Cranial Opening of Optic Canal in Gujarat Region
title_full An Osteologic Study of Cranial Opening of Optic Canal in Gujarat Region
title_fullStr An Osteologic Study of Cranial Opening of Optic Canal in Gujarat Region
title_full_unstemmed An Osteologic Study of Cranial Opening of Optic Canal in Gujarat Region
title_sort osteologic study of cranial opening of optic canal in gujarat region
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Introduction: Optic canal is a bony canal situated in between the roots of lesser wings of sphenoid, lateral to body of sphenoid. It transmits optic nerve and ophthalmic artery, surrounded by meninges. Various authors have studied variations in skull foramina and correlated clinically, as variants in the body structures have been found to be associated with many inherited or acquired diseases. Aim: The present study aimed to examine morphologic and morphometric variations in cranial openings of optic canals. Materials and Methods: The study was undertaken in total 150 dry adult human skulls. The variations in size, shape, presence or absence and duplication or multiplication if any, in optic canal were observed bilaterally. Unusual features such as recess, fissure and notch were also observed bilaterally. Student's t-test was applied to compare size of cranial openings of optic canal on both sides. Similarly, morphologic features related with the canal were studied by calculating frequency and proportions of various parameters. Results: Optic canal was present in all 150 skulls studied bilaterally. The mean maximum dimension of the canal at cranial opening was 5.03±0.72 mm on right side and 5.02±0.76 mm on left side. The shape of the canal was ovoid at cranial opening in all the skulls studied. Duplication of optic canal was present in one skull on left side. Recess was found in 105(35%) sides of total skulls observed. Fissure was found in 20(6.67%) sides and notch was observed in 30(10%) sides of total skulls. Conclusion: The optic canal showed variability in various parameters. Knowledge regarding variations in size, shape and unusual features on cranial opening of optic canal can be helpful to clinicians while approaching optic canal for various invasive procedures such as optic nerve decompression.
topic morphology
morphometry
optic nerve
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