Kronenberg J, Rickenbacher J
Am J Otol. 1986 Sep;7(5):326-9.
The venous vascular anatomy of the endolymphatic sac in human embryos was examined. The endolymphatic sac was found to be covered by sinusoid-like blood vessels arising from the sigmoid sinus. A rich and extensive capillary network was present on the epithelial surface of the endolymphatic sac. Connections between this capillary bed and the vein in the paravestibular canaliculus were seen. The blood of the endolymphatic sac can therefore drain either into the vein of the vestibular aqueduct in the paravestibular canaliculus or directly into the sigmoid sinus. The vessels lying on the endolymphatic sac are thin-walled and irregular. The endothelial cells lies in direct contact with the epithelial cells of the endolymphatic sac. The reduction of the dense capillary bed in the young embryo to only a few vessels in the order embryo is described.
对人类胚胎内淋巴囊的静脉血管解剖结构进行了检查。发现内淋巴囊被源自乙状窦的窦状血管所覆盖。内淋巴囊的上皮表面存在丰富而广泛的毛细血管网络。可见该毛细血管床与前庭旁小管中的静脉之间有连接。因此,内淋巴囊的血液既可以排入前庭旁小管中前庭导水管的静脉,也可以直接排入乙状窦。位于内淋巴囊上的血管壁薄且不规则。内皮细胞与内淋巴囊的上皮细胞直接接触。描述了年轻胚胎中密集的毛细血管床在大龄胚胎中减少到仅几根血管的情况。