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Anatomy & Cell Biology
2023 Volume.56 No. 1 p.32 ~ p.38
Morphometric evaluation of great vein of Galen and its clinical implications
Grace Suganya. S

Ariharan. K
Raveendranath Veeramani
Dinesh Kumar. V
Nagarajan Krishnan
Abstract
The Galenic venous system plays a vital role in the drainage of blood from deeper parts of the brain. This venoussystem is contributed by many major veins. These veins are located closer to the pineal gland making the surgical approach in this region difficult. Any accidental injury or occlusion of the vein of Galen could lead to devasting results. Thus, studying the dimensions of the vein of Galen is more important. Hence, we aimed to evaluate the morphometry and trajectory to the vein of Galen. About 100 computed tomographic venography records were evaluated and the length, diameter of vein of Galen, angle between straight sinus and vein of Galen and distance from internal occipital protuberance and roof of fourth ventricle to vein of Galen were studied. The mean length and diameter of vein of Galen were 9.8¡¾2.7 and 4.08¡¾1.04 respectively. The mean angle between straight sinus and vein of Galen was 64.2¡Æ. The mean distance between external occipital protuberance and roof of fourth ventricle to vein of Galen were 52¡¾6.9 and 33.3¡¾4.5 respectively. No significant morphometric differences were observed between the age groups as well as between the sexs. The results obtained from this study may be helpful for the neurosurgeons in better understanding of the anatomy of the Galenic venous system and to adopt a safe surgical approach to improve the efficacy of the surgeries of the pineal gland and also in the region of vein of Galen.
KEYWORD
Cerebral veins, Pineal gland, Vein of Galen malformation
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