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2023
Year :2023 Month : November-December Volume : 12 Issue : 6 Page : AO08 - AO10

Morphometric Variations of the Foramen Lacerum in Dry Skulls and its Clinical Significance: A Cross-sectional Study

Published: November 1, 2023 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2023/66442.2942
Correspondence Address :
Sanghpriya Chaudhary, Suchit Kumar, Shivani Chaudhary, Shashi Munjal,
Dr. Suchit Kumar,
Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, Gautam Buddha Chikitsa Mahavidyalay, Dehradun-248007, Uttarakhand, India.
E-mail: skumar1422@gmail.com
Introduction: Introduction: The foramen lacerum is located in the middle cranial fossa and transmits a number of nerves and blood vessels. Occlusion can result in the compression of the neurovascular bundle, and the foramen has been reported to be involved in the spread of tumours into the cranium.

Aim: The aims of the present study was to describe the morphology of the foramen lacerum and to compare the anatomical parameters on the left and right sides of the skull. Also, the significance of the anatomical parameters in male versus female skulls and right side versus left side of the skull where studied.

Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in May and June 2023 using 62 dry skulls (124 foramen lacerum) available in the Department of Anatomy at Gautam Buddha Chikitsa Mahavidyalay, a tertiary care teaching institute in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. The anatomical parameters, including the Anteroposterior (AP) and transverse diameters, were recorded using a calibrated digital Vernier caliper. The shape of the foramen was also observed. The mean and standard deviation of the recorded parameters were obtained.

Results: Out of the 62 skulls, 41 were males and 21 were females, resulting in a male-to-female ratio of 1.8:1. The mean AP diameter on the Right Side (RT) and Left Side (LT) in males was 6.26 mm and 6.24 mm, respectively, while in females, the mean diameter was 4.97 mm (RT) and 5.4 mm (LT). The mean transverse diameter recorded in the present study was 6.14 mm (RT) and 6.2 mm (LT) in males, while in females, this measurement was 5.88 mm on both sides. The most common shape of the foramen lacerum observed in the study was bilaterally round, in both males and females.

Conclusion: There are morphological differences in the AP diameter between male and female skulls, with males having a larger AP diameter on their right side and females having larger AP diameter on their right side. The overall size of the foramen lacerum was smaller in the present study, indicating a higher likelihood of neurovascular bundle compression with age. The recent advances in skull base surgery warrant further and larger studies on this neglected yet important foramen to gather more data on its morphometric variations in different geographical regions.
 
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