Costea Claudia, Turliuc Serban, Cucu Andrei, Dumitrescu Gabriela, Carauleanu Alexandru, Buzduga Catalin, Sava Anca, Costache Irina, Turliuc Dana
Gr. T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania.
Nicolae Oblu Emergency Clinical Hospital, Iasi, Romania.
Anat Sci Int. 2018 Jan;93(1):14-22. doi: 10.1007/s12565-017-0399-5. Epub 2017 Mar 27.
For a long time, because of its location at the skull base level, the sphenoid bone was rather mysterious as it was too difficult for anatomists to reach and to elucidate its true configuration. The configuration of the sphenoid bone led to confusion regarding its sutures with the other skull bones, its shape, its detailed anatomy, and the vascular and nervous structures that cross it. This article takes the reader on a journey through time and space, charting the evolution of anatomists' comprehension of sphenoid bone morphology from antiquity to its conception as a bone structure in the eighteenth century, and ranging from ancient Greece to modern Italy and France. The journey illustrates that many anatomists have attempted to name and to best describe the structural elements of this polymorphous bone.
长期以来,由于蝶骨位于颅底水平,解剖学家很难触及并阐明其真实结构,因此蝶骨相当神秘。蝶骨的结构导致人们对其与其他颅骨的缝合、形状、详细解剖结构以及穿过它的血管和神经结构产生混淆。本文带领读者穿越时空,描绘了解剖学家对蝶骨形态的理解从古代到18世纪将其视为一种骨骼结构的演变过程,范围从古希腊到现代意大利和法国。这段历程表明,许多解剖学家都曾试图为这块多形态的骨头的结构元素命名并进行最佳描述。