The Key Cranial Foramina and Their Contents Flashcards
What is the name of the largest foramen in the skull and where is it located?
Foramen Magnum
- located at the base of the skull
Moving from the back to the front of the skull, what are the first 4 foramen found?
Foramen magnum
Hypoglossal canal
Jugular foramen
Internal acoustic meatus
After the first 4, still moving from back to front of the skull, what are the next 5 foramen?
Carotid canal Foramen spinosum Foramen lacerum Foramen Ovale Foramen rotundum
What are the two foramen in the orbit? (eye socket)
Superior orbital fissure (long-shaped hole) Optic canal (small circular hole)
What is the name of the plate found at the front of the skull?
Cribriform plate
What are all the foramen in the skull moving from FRONT to BACK?
Cribriform plate Optic canal Superior orbital fissure Foramen rotundum Foramen ovale Foramen lacerum (does not have a structure running through that we need to know) Foramen spinosum Carotid canal Internal acoustic meatus Jugular foramen Hypoglossal canal Foramen magnum Stylomastoid foramen (just lateral to jugular foramen)
What structure passes through the cribriform plate?
Olfactory nerve fibres (CN I)
What structures pass through the optic canal?
Optic nerve (CN II) Ophthalmic artery
What structures pass through the superior orbital fissure?
Oculomotor nerve (CN III) Trochlear nerve (CN IV) Ophthalmic branch of the Trigeminal nerve (CN V1) Abducens nerve (CN VI) Superior ophthalmic vein
What structures pass through the foramen rotundum, foramen vale, foramen spinous and carotid canal?
Maxillary branch of the Trigeminal nerve (CN V2)
Mandibular branch of the Trigeminal nerve (CN V3)
Middle meningeal artery
Internal carotid artery
What structures pass through the internal acoustic meatus?
Facial nerve (CN VII, entry to cranium) Vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII) Labyrinthine artery
What structures pass through the jugular foramen?
Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) Vagus nerve (CN X) Accessory nerve (CN XI) Sigmoid sinus (which becomes the internal jugular vein)
What structure passes through the hypoglossal canal?
Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)
What structures pass through the foramen magnum?
Spinal fibres of accessory nerve (CN XI)
Inferior portion of the medulla
Vertebral arteries
Anterior and posterior spinal arteries
What structure passes through the stylomastoid foramen?
Facial nerve (CN VII, exit from cranium)