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Cranial Cavity

Middle Cranial Fossa

Posterior Cranial Fossa emissary v. diploic The

The & are surrounded by 3 membranes the dura , arachnoid and pia maters . of brain: It is formed from 2 layers. which are united except along certain lines, where they separate to form sinuses. The endosteal layer is the ordinary periosteum covering the inner surface of the bones. The meningeal layer: is the dura mater proper. It is a dense, strong, fibrous membrane covering the brain.

Extracranial Diploic Cerebral Emissary

DURAL FOLDS

Definition: inward reduplication of inner layer of dura mater that form membranous folds between different parts of the brain. Types of dural folds: 1- vertical folds: - falxi cerebri. - . 2- horizontal folds: - -tentorium cerebella. - cavum trigeminale.

The

It is a sickle- shaped fold of dura mater that lies in the midline between the 2 cerebral hemispheres. Its narrow end in front is attached to the internal frontal crest & . Its broad posterior part blends in the midline with the upper surface of the tentorium cerebelli. Sinuses related to falx cerebri: -superior sagittal runs in its upper fixed margin. -inferior sagittal sinus runs in lower concave free margin. - runs along its attachment to tentorium cerebelli. Tentorium cerebelli

The tentorium cerebelli

-It is crescent- shaped fold of dura mater that roofs over the posterior cranial fossa. -It covers the upper surface of the cerebellum & supports the occipital lobes of the cerebral hemispheres. -The falx cerebri & the falx cerebelli are attached to the upper & lower surfaces of the tentorium. Sinuses related to tentorium cerebelli: The runs along its attachment to the petrous bone, and the transverse sinus along its attachment to the . The straight sinus runs along its attached to falx cerebri.

Falx cerebelli

It is a small sickle- shaped fold of dura mater that is attached to the and projects forward between the 2 cerebellar hemispheres . Its posterior margin contains the . Sinuses related to falx cerebelli: 1- straight sinus: 2- occipital sinus:

Diaphragma sellae

It is a small cicular fold of dura mater that forms the roof for . A small opening in its center allows passage of the stalk of the hypophysis cerebri. Definition: venous channels between the 2 layers of dura mater inside the Cranial cavity. - Classification: Single sinuses paired sinuses - . - . - straight sinus. - . - inferior sagittal sinus. - . - occipital sinus. - superior petrosal sinus. - basilar sinus. - . - transverse sinus. - . Superior Sagittal Sinus

Sphenoparietal

Cavernous Basilar

Superior Petrosal Sigmoid

Straight Transverse Confluence Dural Sinuses Superior Sagittal Inferior Sagittal

Great Cerebral

Sup/Inf Petrosal Straight

Confluence

Occipital

Transverse Sigmoid DURAL VENOUS SINUSES CAVERNOUS SINUS

Site:

The cavernous sinuses are two large venous plexuses that lie on either side of the body of the , extending from the superior orbital fissure to the apex of the petrous , with an average length of 2 cm and width of 1 cm.

Relations: - Anteriorly: superior orbital fissure. - Posteriorly: trigeminal ganglion and apex of pterous temporal bone. - Superiorly: ICA. - Inferiorly: sphenoidal air sinus and body of sphenoid. - Medially: , sphenoidal air sinus and body of sphenoid - Laterally: uncus of the temporal lobe.

Contents: - structures in the lateral wall of the sinus: - oculomotor N. - trochlear N. - ophthalmic N. - maxillary N. - structures inside the sinus: - abducent N. - internal carotid .

Tributaries & communications of the cavernous sinus - , sphenoparietal and : opens anteriory. - superficial middle cerebral vein and inferior : open into its upper surface. - emissary vein: from through foramen ovale and foramen lacerum. - the via the

Driange of the sinus: to the transverse sinus via the superior petrosal sinus; to the internal via the inferior petrosal sinus

CAVERNOUS SINUS & CONTENTS Pituitary Gland

CN III CN IV CN VI Internal Carotid

CN V1

CN V2 Cavernous sinus

Superior ophthalmic vein

Inferior ophthalmic vein Pterygoid venous plexus

Facial vein Maxillary vein

Deep facial vein