Tomographical study of optic strut location and its significance


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Original Article

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Khizer Hussain Afroze M*, Sangeeta M, Shreyas Bhaskar, A Ra Vishal, Tulsi Raju V, Shakthi Vel P

Volume :

10

Issue :

1

Abstract :

Aims and Objective: To determine the attachment of optic strut relative to anterior clinoid process. To categorize optic strut into the sulcal, pre-sulcal, post-sulcal. To determine the association between laterality and optic strut attachment pattern. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted on 100 normal CT scans of Head and Para nasal sinus. Optic strut was classified as pre-sulcal, sulcal, post-sulcal, and asymmetric in relation to the prechiasmatic sulcus. Optic strut location was determined as anterior, middle and posterior with respect to anterior clinoid process. Results: The optic strut was found to be anterior in 28% specimen, middle in 57% specimen and posterior in 15% specimen. The optic strut was pre-sulcal in 31% specimens, sulcal in 50%, post-sulcal in 16%. The above were observed bilaterally, and 3% were unilateral. Conclusions: Anatomical variations in the optic strut are significant in planning for anterior clinoidectomy and optic-canal decompression.  

Keyword :

Optic canal, Anterior clinoid process, Sphenoid variation, Sella turcica, CT scan