Vijay Kapur
Maulana Azad Medical College
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Sao Paulo Medical Journal | 2007
Srijit Das; Suri Rk; Vijay Kapur
CONTEXT The medial end of the posterior border of the sphenoid bone presents the anterior clinoid process (ACP), which is usually accessed for operations involving the clinoid space and the cavernous sinus. The ACP is often connected to the middle clinoid process (MCP) by a ligament known as the caroticoclinoid ligament (CCL), which may be ossified, forming the caroticoclinoid foramen (CCF). Variations in the ACP other than ossification are rare. The ossified CCL may have compressive effects on the internal carotid artery. Thus, anatomical and radiological knowledge of the ACP and the clinoid space is also important when operating on the internal carotid artery. Excision of the ACP may be required for many skull-based surgical procedures, and the presence of any anomalies such as ossified CCL may pose a problem for neurosurgeons. CASE REPORT We observed the presence of ossified CCL in a skull bone. A detailed radiological study of the CCL and the CCF was conducted. Morphometric measurements were recorded and photographs were taken. The ACP was connected to the MCP and was converted into a CCF. Considering the fact that standard anatomy textbooks do not provide morphological descriptions and radiological evaluations of the CCL, the present study may be important for neurosurgeons operating in the region of the ACP.
Sao Paulo Medical Journal | 2006
Srijit Das; Rajesh Suri; Vijay Kapur
CONTEXT The occipital condyles of the skull articulate with the superior articular facets of the atlas vertebra and form an important junction between the cranium and the vertebral column. The morphological features of occipital condyles are relevant in biomechanical, anatomical and clinical studies. OBJECTIVE To describe the anatomical profile of unusual occipital condyles detected in a bone specimen. CASE REPORT The present osteological study provides a detailed morphological description of unusual occipital condyles showing uneven and serrated surfaces and also displaying longitudinal and transverse grooves on the left and right sides respectively. The case study also discusses the clinical importance of such anomalies. Precise anatomical knowledge of the occipital condyles is important for any craniovertebral operative procedures such as resection of the occipital condyles.
International Medical Journal | 2005
Srijit Das; Rajesh Suri; Vijay Kapur
Folia Morphologica | 2005
Srijit Das; Rajesh Suri; Vijay Kapur
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal | 2007
Srijit Das; Suri Rk; Vijay Kapur
Folia Morphologica | 2006
Srijit Das; Suri Rk; Vijay Kapur
Folia Morphologica | 2005
Srijit Das; Rajesh Suri; Vijay Kapur
Folia Morphologica | 2004
Srijit Das; Rajesh Suri; Vijay Kapur
Folia Morphologica | 2006
Srijit Das; Rajesh Suri; Vijay Kapur
International Medical Journal | 2002
Vijay Kapur; Rajesh Suri; Srijit Das