Anatomical variations of the transverse sinus and clinical-surgical repercussions: an integrative literature review
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Resumo: | Introduction: The dural venous sinuses drain the blood and cerebrospinal fluid circulating through the brain toward the internal jugular veins. The transverse sinuses are bilateral structures in the posterior portion of the skull that originate at the confluence of sinuses. Such cerebral venous structures have a complex anatomy and are marked by variations. Thus, a complete understanding of the morphology and variations of these anatomical structures is essential for clinical and surgical practice. This study summarized the literature on the anatomical organization of the transverse sinuses, variations, and potential clinical-surgical repercussions. Objective: To review the anatomy, variations, and possible clinical-surgical implications of the transverse sinuses. Methods: This integrative literature review was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis. Studies published in English in the last 15 years were retrieved from PubMed, Virtual Health Library, and MEDLINE databases, based on the following descriptors: transverse sinuses, anatomy, and anatomic variation. Results: Of the 48 studies identified after duplicate removal, 10 met the eligibility criteria and were included in the synthesis. Conclusion: Hypoplasia of the left transverse sinus is the most common anatomical variation and is more frequent in adult men over 60 years old. |
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Anatomical variations of the transverse sinus and clinical-surgical repercussions: an integrative literature reviewVariações anatômicas do seio transverso e suas repercussões clínico-cirúrgicas: uma revisão integrativa da literaturaSeios transversosAnatomiaLiteraturaRevisãoTransverse sinusAnatomyLiteratureReviewIntroduction: The dural venous sinuses drain the blood and cerebrospinal fluid circulating through the brain toward the internal jugular veins. The transverse sinuses are bilateral structures in the posterior portion of the skull that originate at the confluence of sinuses. Such cerebral venous structures have a complex anatomy and are marked by variations. Thus, a complete understanding of the morphology and variations of these anatomical structures is essential for clinical and surgical practice. This study summarized the literature on the anatomical organization of the transverse sinuses, variations, and potential clinical-surgical repercussions. Objective: To review the anatomy, variations, and possible clinical-surgical implications of the transverse sinuses. Methods: This integrative literature review was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis. Studies published in English in the last 15 years were retrieved from PubMed, Virtual Health Library, and MEDLINE databases, based on the following descriptors: transverse sinuses, anatomy, and anatomic variation. Results: Of the 48 studies identified after duplicate removal, 10 met the eligibility criteria and were included in the synthesis. Conclusion: Hypoplasia of the left transverse sinus is the most common anatomical variation and is more frequent in adult men over 60 years old.Introdução: Os seios venosos da dura-máter são canais venosos que drenam o sangue e o líquido cefalorraquidiano que circulam pelo cérebro em direção às veias jugulares internas. Os seios transversos, os quais iniciam-se na confluência dos seios estão presentes na porção posterior do crânio, sendo estruturas bilaterais. As estruturas venosas cerebrais, como o seio transverso, possuem uma complexa anatomia e são marcadas por variações. O entendimento completo acerca da morfologia e variações dessas estruturas anatômicas é essencial na prática clínica e cirúrgica. O presente estudo visa sumarizar as informações contidas na literatura sobre a organização anatômica dos seios transversos, suas variações e possíveis repercussões clínico-cirúrgicas. Objetivo: Revisar a anatomia, variações e possíveis repercussões clínico-cirúrgicas do seio transverso. Métodos: Trata-se de uma revisão da literatura redigida baseada nas recomendações do PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyse), a qual analisou estudos publicados na língua inglesa publicados nos últimos 15 anos tendo como referência as bases de dados PubMed (Public Medline or Publisher Medline), BVS (Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde) e MEDLINE empregando os seguintes descritores padronizados: Transverse Sinuses, Anatomy, Anatomic Variation. Resultados: Dos 48 estudos identificados após a remoção de duplicatas, 10 atingiram os critérios de elegibilidade e foram incluídos na síntese. Conclusões: Hipoplasia do seio transverso esquerdo é a variação anatômica mais comum dessa estrutura anatômica, geralmente mais frequente em homens e na faixa etária acima dos 60 anos.Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda2023-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/article/view/25010.56102/afmo.2023.250Annals of Olinda Medical School; Vol. 1 No. 9 (2023); 43-54Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda; v. 1 n. 9 (2023); 43-542674-84872595-1734reponame:Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (Online)instname:Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (FMO)instacron:FMOporenghttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/article/view/250/137https://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/article/view/250/177Copyright (c) 2023 Ismael Felipe Gonçalves Galvão, Marcos Antônio Barbosa da Silva, Fernando Augusto Pacíficohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGonçalves Galvão, Ismael FelipeBarbosa da Silva, Marcos AntônioPacífico, Fernando Augusto2024-04-03T15:08:42Zoai:ojs.afmo.emnuvens.com.br:article/250Revistahttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmoPUBhttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/oaianaisfmo@fmo.edu.br2674-84872595-1734opendoar:2024-04-03T15:08:42Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (Online) - Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (FMO)false |
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Anatomical variations of the transverse sinus and clinical-surgical repercussions: an integrative literature review Variações anatômicas do seio transverso e suas repercussões clínico-cirúrgicas: uma revisão integrativa da literatura |
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Anatomical variations of the transverse sinus and clinical-surgical repercussions: an integrative literature review |
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Anatomical variations of the transverse sinus and clinical-surgical repercussions: an integrative literature review Gonçalves Galvão, Ismael Felipe Seios transversos Anatomia Literatura Revisão Transverse sinus Anatomy Literature Review |
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Anatomical variations of the transverse sinus and clinical-surgical repercussions: an integrative literature review |
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Anatomical variations of the transverse sinus and clinical-surgical repercussions: an integrative literature review |
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Anatomical variations of the transverse sinus and clinical-surgical repercussions: an integrative literature review |
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Anatomical variations of the transverse sinus and clinical-surgical repercussions: an integrative literature review |
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Anatomical variations of the transverse sinus and clinical-surgical repercussions: an integrative literature review |
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Gonçalves Galvão, Ismael Felipe |
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Gonçalves Galvão, Ismael Felipe Barbosa da Silva, Marcos Antônio Pacífico, Fernando Augusto |
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Barbosa da Silva, Marcos Antônio Pacífico, Fernando Augusto |
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Gonçalves Galvão, Ismael Felipe Barbosa da Silva, Marcos Antônio Pacífico, Fernando Augusto |
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Seios transversos Anatomia Literatura Revisão Transverse sinus Anatomy Literature Review |
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Seios transversos Anatomia Literatura Revisão Transverse sinus Anatomy Literature Review |
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Introduction: The dural venous sinuses drain the blood and cerebrospinal fluid circulating through the brain toward the internal jugular veins. The transverse sinuses are bilateral structures in the posterior portion of the skull that originate at the confluence of sinuses. Such cerebral venous structures have a complex anatomy and are marked by variations. Thus, a complete understanding of the morphology and variations of these anatomical structures is essential for clinical and surgical practice. This study summarized the literature on the anatomical organization of the transverse sinuses, variations, and potential clinical-surgical repercussions. Objective: To review the anatomy, variations, and possible clinical-surgical implications of the transverse sinuses. Methods: This integrative literature review was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis. Studies published in English in the last 15 years were retrieved from PubMed, Virtual Health Library, and MEDLINE databases, based on the following descriptors: transverse sinuses, anatomy, and anatomic variation. Results: Of the 48 studies identified after duplicate removal, 10 met the eligibility criteria and were included in the synthesis. Conclusion: Hypoplasia of the left transverse sinus is the most common anatomical variation and is more frequent in adult men over 60 years old. |
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