Sue Michelle, Lombardi Peter, Li Annie Shi Ru, Bola Harun, Bentley Danielle C
Faculty of Arts & Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, CAN.
Department of Surgery, Division of Anatomy, University of Toronto, Toronto, CAN.
Cureus. 2024 May 25;16(5):e61068. doi: 10.7759/cureus.61068. eCollection 2024 May.
The sternum, or "breastbone," is a principal bony component of the anterior thoracic wall and comprises the manubrium of the sternum, the body of the sternum, and the xiphoid process. The xiphoid process is the most inferior of these elements and commonly presents as a small, solid bone shaped like an inverted triangle. However, clinical literature has reported numerous variations in its size, shape, and presentation, likely the result of its lengthy embryological development from cartilage into fully ossified bone. In this case report, a rare, anteriorly deviated, partially ossified xiphoid process with a large, teardrop-shaped foramen is presented that was discovered during a routine cadaveric dissection of a 75-year-old male within an undergraduate anatomy course. Although anatomical variations in the xiphoid process are often asymptomatic and often only found incidentally through CT or X-ray scans, healthcare professionals should be aware of such variations to avoid both misdiagnoses as well as iatrogenic complications.
胸骨,即“胸骨柄”,是胸廓前壁的主要骨性组成部分,由胸骨柄、胸骨体和剑突组成。剑突是这些结构中最靠下的部分,通常呈现为一块小而坚实的、形状像倒三角形的骨头。然而,临床文献报道了其大小、形状和表现形式的诸多变异,这可能是由于其从软骨到完全骨化的漫长胚胎发育过程所致。在本病例报告中,展示了一个罕见的、向前偏斜的、部分骨化的剑突,其带有一个大的泪滴形孔,该剑突是在本科解剖课程中对一名75岁男性进行常规尸体解剖时发现的。尽管剑突的解剖变异通常无症状,且常仅通过CT或X光扫描偶然发现,但医疗专业人员应了解此类变异,以避免误诊和医源性并发症。