Dictionary Definition
cavernous adj
1 being or suggesting a cavern; "vast cavernous
chambers hollowed out of limestone"
2 filled with vascular sinuses and capable of
becoming distended and rigid as the result of being filled with
blood; "erectile tissue"; "the penis is an erectile organ" [syn:
erectile]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Extensive Definition
The cavernous sinus (or lateral sellar
compartment), within the human head, is a large collection of
thin-walled veins creating
a cavity bordered by the sphenoid
bone, lateral to the sella turcia, and the temporal
bone of the skull.
Contents
The sinus may be joined by several anastomoses
across the midline. The cavernous sinus receives the ophthalmic
vein through the superior orbital fissure and is connected to the
basilar plexus of veins posteriorly. The internal carotid artery,
and cranial nerve III, IV, V, and VI all pass through this blood
filled space. Infection from the face may reach the cavernous sinus
through its many anastomotic connections, with severe consequences.
The cavernous sinus drains by two channels, the superior and
inferior petrosal sinuses.
Each cavernous sinus (one for each hemisphere of
the brain) contains the following:
- vertically, from superior to inferior
- oculomotor nerve (CN III)
- trochlear nerve (CN IV)
- ophthalmic nerve, the V1 branch of the trigeminal nerve (CN V)
- maxillary nerve, the V2 branch of CN V
- horizontally
- internal carotid artery (and sympathetic plexus). See also cavernous part of internal carotid artery.
- abducens nerve (CN VI)
One mnemonic for remembering the contents is
"OTOM CAT"
Venous connections
It receives tributaries from:The veins of exit are to the superior and
inferior petrosal sinuses as well as via the emissary
veins through the foramina of the skull (mostly
through foramen ovale). There are also connections with the
pterygoid
plexus of veins via inferior
ophthalmic vein, deep
facial vein and emissary veins.
Clinical significance
It is the only anatomic location in the body in which an artery travels completely through a venous structure. If the internal carotid artery ruptures within the cavernous sinus, an arteriovenous fistula is created (more specifically, a carotid-cavernous fistula).The pituitary
gland lies between the two paired cavernous sinuses. An
abnormally growing pituitary
adenoma, sitting on the bony sella
turcica, will expand in the direction of least resistance and
eventually compress the cavernous sinus. Cavernous sinus syndrome
may result from mass effect of these tumors and cause ophthalmoplegia
(from compression of the oculomotor nerve, trochlear nerve, and
abducens nerve), ophthalmic sensory loss (from compression of the
ophthalmic nerve), and maxillary sensory loss (from compression of
the maxillary nerve).
Additional images
Image:Ciliary ganglion pathways.png|Pathways in
the Ciliary Ganglion. Image:Human brain dura mater (reflections)
description.JPG|Human brain dura mater (reflections)
See also
References
External links
- - "Venous dural sinuses."
cavernous in Arabic: جيب كهفي
cavernous in German: Sinus
cavernosus
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