Trigeminal cave

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Anatomical structure in the human skull



Trigeminal Cave[edit | edit source]

The trigeminal cave, also known as Meckel's cave, is a cavity within the dura mater of the skull that houses the trigeminal ganglion. It is an important anatomical structure in the cranial cavity and plays a crucial role in the function of the trigeminal nerve (CN V), which is responsible for sensation in the face and motor functions such as biting and chewing.

Diagram of the trigeminal cave and surrounding structures.

Anatomy[edit | edit source]

The trigeminal cave is located in the middle cranial fossa, near the apex of the petrous part of the temporal bone. It is formed by a fold of dura mater that creates a pouch-like structure. The cave is situated lateral to the sella turcica and the cavernous sinus.

Contents[edit | edit source]

The primary content of the trigeminal cave is the trigeminal ganglion, which is a collection of sensory neuron cell bodies. The ganglion is responsible for transmitting sensory information from the face to the brain. The three major branches of the trigeminal nerve, the ophthalmic nerve (V1), the maxillary nerve (V2), and the mandibular nerve (V3), emerge from the trigeminal ganglion.

Function[edit | edit source]

The trigeminal cave provides a protective environment for the trigeminal ganglion. The ganglion is a critical component of the sensory pathway for the face, and its location within the cave helps shield it from mechanical damage. The trigeminal nerve is involved in transmitting sensory information such as touch, pain, and temperature from the face to the central nervous system. It also has a motor component that controls the muscles of mastication.

Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]

The trigeminal cave is of clinical importance because it can be involved in various pathological conditions. One such condition is trigeminal neuralgia, a disorder characterized by severe facial pain. Lesions or tumors in the area of the trigeminal cave can also affect the function of the trigeminal nerve, leading to sensory deficits or motor dysfunction.

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