Abducent nerve Flashcards
Where is the abducens nucleus located?
mid-pons, beneath floor of upper part of fourth ventricle, close to midline beneath facial colliculus
In which midbrain structure can the abducens nucleus be found, and at what level?
mid pons, beneath floor of upper part of fourth ventricle
What is the course of abducens fibres from the nucleus to exiting the brainstem?
fibres pass ventrally (anteriorly) and caudally to emerge on the lower border of the pons in the pontomedullary junction near the midline
What is the intracranial course of the abducens nerve after it has emerged from the brainstem? 7 steps
- courses upwards in pontine cistern between prainstem and clivus, either side of basilar artery
- crossed or ‘bound down’ to brainstem close to origin by anterior inferior cerebellar artery
- may pierce dura early in upward course upon clivus close to inferior petrosal sinus (2cm below posterior clinoid process)
- reaches upper border of apex of petrous temporal bone + crosses ifnerior petrosal sinus medially to laterally
- changes direction sharpy from vertical to horizonal course
- runs forward beneath petrosphenoidal ligament (of Gruber) and superior petrosal sinus
- passes forward within cavernous sinus
Between which structures does CNVI pass when coursing upwards in the pontine cistern?
between brainstem and clivus, either side of basilar artery
What structure crosses or binds down CNVI to the brainstem?
anteiror inferior cerebellar artery
Where may CNVI pierce the dura?
early in upward course upon the clivus, close to inferior petrosal sinus, 2cm below posterior clinoid process
Where does CNVI change direction sharply from vertical to horizontal?
as it crosses inferior petrosal sinus from medial to lateral
What 2 structures is CNVI beneath immediately before passing into the cavernous sinus?
- petrosphenoidal ligament (of Gruber)
- superior petrosal sinus
What is the course of CNVI within the cavernous sinus?
passes forward within cavernous sinus, surounded by venous spaces and suspended by fine connective tissue trabeculae
lies lateral to asending portion of ICA and then inferolateral to its horizontal portion
What surrounds CNVI on its course in the cavernous sinus?
surrounded by venous spaces and suspended by fine connective tissue trabeculae
What are the relations of CNVI to the ICA in the cavernous sinus?
lies lateral to ascending portion, then inferolateral to horizontal portion
How does the abducens nerve enter the orbit?
enters intraconal space of orbit by passing wihtin the tendinous ring
What is the length of the intracranial portion of CNVI like compared with other nerves?
has the longest intracranial course of any cranial nerve
Why is CNVI very susceptible to damage in head injuries e.g. basal skull fractures / expanding cerebral lesion?
long intracranial course