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DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-948299
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG · Stuttgart · New York
“Triple Cross” of the Hypoglossal Nerve and its Microsurgical Impact to Entrapment Disorders
Publication History
Publication Date:
13 October 2006 (online)

Abstract
Objective: Cadaveric dissections were performed to review the intracranial and extracranial course of the hypoglossal nerve. The neurological significance of a newly defined “triple cross” of the hypoglossal nerve is discussed. Materials and Methods: 10 cadaveric heads (left and right; 20 sides) were dissected using microsurgical techniques. Results: In the cisternal segment of hypoglossal nerve, the diameter of the rostral trunk amounted to 155-680 μm (mean 435 μm), and the caudal trunk to 210-820 μm (mean 482 μm). The roots formed three trunks in 20% of the hypoglossal nerves and two trunks in the rest. As a first cross, the anterior medullary segment of the vertebral artery crossed the hypoglossal nerve roots in 14 of 20 sides (70%). As a rare variation, the vertebral artery extended medial to the nerve (25%) or between its roots (5%). The second cross was found between the descendens hypoglossus and the occipital artery (75%), sternocleidomastoid artery and vein complex (15%) and external carotid artery (10%). The third cross was shown in the submandibular triangle between the lingual hypoglossus and its drainage vein; vena committans nervus hypoglossus. Conclusion: Throughout its way, the hypoglossal nerve passes over vascular structures in three crossing points which may serve as a probable cause of hypoglossal nerve entrapment disorders.
Key words
Hypoglossal nerve - triple cross - cross-compression - entrapment disorders - microsurgical anatomy
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