Venous drainage of the brain Flashcards

1
Q

Cerebral venous system can be divided into:

A

superficial and deep veins

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2
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What does the superficial system comprise?

A

dural sinuses + cortical veins

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3
Q

What do dural sinuses + cortical veins drain?

A

drain superficial surfaces of both cerebral hemispheres

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4
Q

what do dural sinuses contain?

A

contains venous sinuses which drain brain

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5
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what is the dural sinus?

A

at site of attachment to calvaria: the 2 dural layers forming septum separate to form channels called dural venous sinuses, into which cerebral veins enter.

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6
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What is the shape of the dural sinus?

A

roughly triangular in cross section

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7
Q

What is the dural sinus lined with?

A

endothelium.

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8
Q

where do the major sinuses lie?

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lie along lines of attachment of falx + tentorium

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9
Q

What are the names of the 5 small sinuses?

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 Inferior sagittal sinus
 Straight sinus
 Occipital sinus (falx cerebelli)
 Superior petrosal sinus (carrying blood from cavernous sinus to transverse sinus)
 Inferior petrosal sinus (carrying blood from cavernous sinus to internal jugular vein)

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10
Q

What is the name + specificity of the confluence of sinuses?

A

(torcular herophili)

it is not symmetrical structure.

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11
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At the confluence of sinus where does most of blood from superior sagittal sinus go?

A

flows into right transverse sinus

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12
Q

At the confluence of sinus where does most of blood from straight sinus go?

A

flows into left transverse sinus

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13
Q

at the confluence of sinuses, what situation is not uncommon?

A

the 2 transverse sinuses are not interconnected

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14
Q

where is the cavernous sinus located?

A

located on either side of pituitary fossa + body of sphenoid bone, between endosteal + meningeal layers of dura.

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15
Q

What are the boundaries of the cavernous sinus?

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Anteriorly bounded by superior ophthalmic fissure + posteriorly by petrous apex and Meckel’s cave.

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16
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Where does the cavernous sinus receive blood from?

A

inferior + superior ophthalmic veins (which drain orbital cavity + are connected with facial veins)

phenoparietal sinus (runs along ridge of sphenoid lesser wing + collects tributaries of Sylvian veins)

Occasionally central retinal vein

17
Q

What is the specificity of the lumen of the cavernous sinus?

A

has multiple compartments

18
Q

What are the names of the cerebral veins?

A

External cerebral veins

Superficial middle cerebral vein

Superior anastomotic vein (vein de Trolard)

Inferior anastomotic vein (Labbè)

19
Q

What are the 3 groups of the External cerebral veins?

A

 superior (drain superolateral + medial surface of cerebral hemispheres)
 middle
 inferior

20
Q

What is the location of the Superficial middle cerebral vein ?

A

anteriorly + inferiorly along lateral sulcus

21
Q

What does the Superficial middle cerebral vein drain?

A

drains lateral surface of hemisphere into cavernous sinus and/or the sphenoparietal sinus.

22
Q

What does the Superior anastomotic vein (vein de Trolard) do ?

A

connects superficial middle cerebral vein + superior sagittal sinus

23
Q

where does the Inferior anastomotic vein (Labbè) run?

A

runs across temporal lobe + connects superficial middle cerebral vein + tranverse sinus

24
Q

What do the deep veins do?

A

drain internal structures + empy in straight sinus.

25
Q

What are the 2 main deep veins?

A

internal cerebral vein

Basal vein of Rosenthal

26
Q

What is the internal cerebral vein?

A

largest cerebral vein

paired, paramedian veins

27
Q

Where is the internal cerebral vein formed?

A

formed at interventricular foramen by confluence of smaller vessels.

28
Q

Where does the cerebral vein run?

A

run posteriorly along roof of 3rd ventricle

between 2 leaves of velum interpositum

29
Q

Where si the cerebral vein formed?

A

at foramen of Monro

30
Q

The cerebral vein is formed as a confluence of which 3 veins?

A

 choroidal vein (draining choroid plexus of lateral ventricle) +
 thalamostriate vein (which lies in groove between thalamus + caudate nucleus + receives blood from both)
 septal veins (the veins of septum pellucidum), which usually join thalamostriate vein.

31
Q

What does the cerebral vein unite with, where, and to form what?

A

basal veins (of Rosenthal) to form great cerebral vein (of Galen) just under splenium of corpus callosum in quadrigeminal cistern.

32
Q

what does the confluence of the great cerebral vein + inferior sagittal sinus form?

A

straight sinus

33
Q

what does the basal vein of Rosennthal drain?

A

drains insular region, inferior portion of basal ganglia, orbital surface of frontal lobe

34
Q

What 3 veins does the basal vein of Rosenthal receive?

A

receives anterior cerebral, middle cerebral and striate veins.

35
Q

How are the Structures in posterior cranial fossa (cerebellum + brain stem) drained ?

A

by complex system of veins which drain into straight, transverse and petrosal sinuses