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- 矢状縫合
WordNet
- join with a suture; "suture the wound after surgery"
- a seam used in surgery (同)surgical seam
- thread of catgut or silk or wire used by surgeons to stitch tissues together
- an immovable joint (especially between the bones of the skull) (同)sutura, fibrous joint
- located in a plane that is parallel to the central plane of the sagittal suture
- any arrowworm of the genus Sagitta
- surgical joining of two surfaces
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 〈U〉(傷口などの)縫合 / 〈C〉縫合糸;(傷口などの)縫い目
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Sagittal suture |
Human adult skull from above.
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Human adult skull from above. Sagittal suture labeled at center.
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Details |
Latin |
sutura sagittalis |
Identifiers |
Gray's |
p.178 |
Dorlands
/Elsevier |
12774153 |
TA |
A03.1.02.003 |
FMA |
52929 |
Anatomical terminology |
The sagittal suture is a dense, fibrous connective tissue joint between the two parietal bones of the skull. The term is derived from the Latin word sagitta, meaning arrow. The derivation of this term may be demonstrated by observing how the sagittal suture is notched posteriorly, like an arrow, by the lambdoid suture. The sagittal suture is also known as the interparietal suture and the sutura interparietalis.
In forensic anthropology, the sagittal suture is one method used to date human remains. The suture begins to close at age twenty-nine, starting at where it intersects at the lambdoid suture and working forward. By age thirty-five, the suture is completely closed. This means that when inspecting a human skull, if the suture is still open, one can assume an age of less than twenty-nine. Conversely, if the suture is completely formed, one can assume an age of greater than thirty-five.[citation needed]
Two anatomical landmarks are found on the sagittal suture: the bregma, and the vertex of the skull. The bregma is formed by the intersection of the sagittal and coronal sutures. The vertex is the highest point on the skull and is often near the midpoint of the sagittal suture.
At birth, the bones of the skull do not meet. If certain bones of the skull grow too fast then "premature closure" of the sutures may occur. This can result in skull deformities. If the sagittal suture closes early the skull becomes long, narrow, and wedge-shaped, a condition called scaphocephaly.
Additional images
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Animation. Sagittal suture shown in red.
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Left and right parietal bone.
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Sagittal suture seen from inside.
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Sagittal suture of a new-born child, seen from above.
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Sagittal suture of a new-born child.
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Sagittal suture with wormian bones.
References
- "Sagittal suture", Stedman's Medical Dictionary, 27th ed. (2000).
- Moore, Keith L., and T.V.N. Persaud. The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology, 7th ed. (2003).
External links
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sagittal sutures. |
- Anatomy figure: 22:03-01 at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center
- Anatomy image: skel/behind2 at Human Anatomy Lecture (Biology 129), Pennsylvania State University
Fibrous joints of the human skull
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Syndesmosis |
- Pterygospinous ligament
- Stylohyoid ligament
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Sutures |
- Involving the frontal bone
- frontoethmoidal suture
- frontal suture
- coronal suture
- occipitomastoid
- lambdoid
- sagittal
- Involving the sphenoid bone
- sphenoethmoidal
- with frontal bone
- with parietal bone
- sphenosquamosal
- Involving the Petrous part of the temporal bone
- sphenopetrosal
- petrosquamous
- squamosal
- Facial: palatomaxillary suture
- Involving the zygomatic process
- with sphenoid bone
- with temporal bone
- with frontal bone
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Mouth |
- Gomphosis
- Periodontal fiber
- Periodontium
- Dental alveolus
- Gingiva
- Cementum
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Index of joint
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Description |
- Anatomy
- head and neck
- cranial
- arms
- torso and pelvis
- legs
- bursae and sheathes
- Physiology
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Disease |
- Arthritis
- acquired
- back
- childhood
- soft tissue
- Congenital
- Injury
- Symptoms and signs
- Examination
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Treatment |
- Procedures
- Drugs
- rheumatoid arthritis
- gout
- topical analgesics
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English Journal
- Ontogeny of the Early Triassic Cynodont Thrinaxodon liorhinus (Therapsida): Cranial Morphology.
- Jasinoski SC1, Abdala F1, Fernandez V2.
- Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007).Anat Rec (Hoboken).2015 Aug;298(8):1440-64. doi: 10.1002/ar.23116. Epub 2015 Feb 25.
- The cranial morphology of 68 Thrinaxodon liorhinus specimens, ranging in size from 30 to 96 mm in basal skull length, is investigated using both qualitative and quantitative analyses. From this comprehensive survey, we determined that nine cranial features, including five in the temporal region, sep
- PMID 25620050
- Ontogenetic changes in cranial vault thickness in a modern sample of Homo sapiens.
- Anzelmo M1,2, Ventrice F3, Barbeito-Andrés J1,2, Pucciarelli HM1,2, Sardi ML1,2.
- American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council.Am J Hum Biol.2015 Jul 8;27(4):475-85. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.22673. Epub 2014 Dec 24.
- OBJECTIVES: This work assesses cranial vault thickness (CVT) ontogenetic changes using a computed tomography database to register thickness across multiple regions.METHODS: Vault images of 143 individuals from 0 to 31 years old were analyzed by thickness semiautomatic measurements. For each individu
- PMID 25537497
- Anatomical Variations in the Pseudosylvian Fissure Morphology of Brachy-, Dolicho-, and Mesaticephalic Dogs.
- Carreira LM1,2,3, Ferreira A1,2.
- Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007).Anat Rec (Hoboken).2015 Jul;298(7):1255-60. doi: 10.1002/ar.23171. Epub 2015 Jun 11.
- The purpose of the study is the following: (1) to anatomically characterize the right and the left pseudosylvian fissure (Psf) morphology; (2) to determine Psf variations between both hemispheres and between the three considered groups; and (3) to understand how these variations may influence brain
- PMID 25952000
Japanese Journal
- Surgical Treatment for Saccular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Involving the Renal Artery Origin: Report of Two Cases
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- Annals of Vascular Diseases 7(1), 60-63, 2014
- … We successfully treated small saccular abdominal aortic aneurysms involving the renal artery origin with direct sagittal suture closure under supra-celiac or supra-superior mesenteric artery cross clamping after renal artery reconstruction in two cases. …
- NAID 130004713584
- 鎖肛根治術後の人工肛門閉鎖時に環状皮膚縫合法を行った 1 例
- 岩出 珠幾,高見澤 滋,瀬尾 尚吾,町田 水穂,好沢 克
- 日本小児外科学会雑誌 49(1), 52-56, 2013
- 成人では人工肛門閉鎖時に環状皮膚縫合法を行い,感染制御に優れている事,感染の有無に関わらず創部の整容性に優れている事が報告されているが,小児での報告例は少ない.我々は鎖肛根治術後の結腸人工肛門閉鎖時に環状皮膚縫合法を行ったので報告する.症例は 9 か月男児.中間位鎖肛に対して,生後1 日目に人工肛門造設,生後6 か月時に仙骨会陰式肛門形成術を施行.生後9 か月時に環状皮膚縫合法による人工肛門閉鎖を …
- NAID 130004624667
- Surgical Treatment of Scaphocephaly With Sinus Pericranii:—Case Report—
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- Neurologia medico-chirurgica 53(2), 121-125, 2013
- … Radiological findings showed sagittal suture craniosynostosis with sinus pericranii. … Ligation of the stalk-like orifice attached to the superior sagittal sinus with resection of the sinus pericranii and total cranial reconstruction were performed concurrently. … This case describes a unique one-staged operation to treat sinus pericranii with sagittal suture craniosynostosis. …
- NAID 130003364211
Related Links
- sagittal suture n. A line of union between the two parietal bones. Also called interparietal suture. sagittal suture, the serrated connection between the two parietal bones of the skull, coursing down the midline from the coronal suture ...
- sagittal suture n. A line of union between the two parietal bones. Also called interparietal suture. sagittal suture, the serrated connection between the two parietal bones of the skull, coursing down the midline from the coronal suture ...
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