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Review
. 2022 Mar 11;67(1):5-10.
doi: 10.2739/kurumemedj.MS671007. Epub 2022 Jan 31.

Review of the Petroclinoid Ligament

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Review

Review of the Petroclinoid Ligament

Santiago Gutierrez et al. Kurume Med J. .
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Abstract

An ossified left petroclinoid ligament was found during routine dissection of the skull base in an adult male cadaver. The petroclinoid ligament is clinically and surgically important given its anatomical relationships to cranial nerves III, V, and VI, so its ossification is a risk factor for injuries due to trauma, increased intracranial pressure, and vascular and tumor compression resulting in abducens and oculomotor palsies. The causes of petroclinoid ligament ossification are yet to be completely elucidated although several reports have associated them with age-related and physiological processes. Assessing the integrity of the petroclinoid ligament is important during skull base surgical interventions to avoid postoperative complications. Therefore, this paper reviews the petroclinoid ligament and its variation, the ossified petroclinoid ligament.

Keywords: Dorello’s canal; Gruber’s ligament; petroclinoid ligament; petrosphenoidal ligament; posterior petroclinoid fold.

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