TY - JOUR T1 - Petrobasal Vein: A Previously Unrecognized Vein Directly Connecting the Superior Petrosal Sinus with the Emissary Vein of the Foramen Ovale JF - American Journal of Neuroradiology JO - Am. J. Neuroradiol. SP - 70 LP - 77 DO - 10.3174/ajnr.A7345 VL - 43 IS - 1 AU - S. Ide AU - H. Kiyosue AU - R. Shimada AU - S. Tanoue AU - K. Tokuyama AU - Y. Asayama Y1 - 2022/01/01 UR - http://www.ajnr.org/content/43/1/70.abstract N2 - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The superior petrosal sinus terminates anteriorly at the cavernous sinus and posteriorly at the transverse sinus. Venous variations directly connecting the superior petrosal sinus and the emissary veins of the foramen ovale are not well-recognized. We present a connecting vein, provisionally named the petrobasal vein.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Biplane cerebral angiography of the bilateral internal carotid arteries and the vertebral artery acquired in 267 patients was retrospectively reviewed by 2 neuroradiologists with special interest in the existence and course of the petrobasal vein.RESULTS: The petrobasal vein was observed to lie anterior-posteriorly on the superior surface of the petrosal bone and connected to the midportion of the superior petrosal sinus and the emissary veins of the foramen ovale in 41 patients (15%) and sides (7.9%); it drained into the pterygoid plexus. The petrobasal vein was observed on VAG in 21 patients, on ICAG alone in 8 patients (9 sides), on both VAG and ICAG in 12 patients, and on ICAG in 1 patient. In the patients in whom the petrobasal vein was visualized on the ICAs, the superficial middle cerebral vein drained into a combination of the pterygoid plexus via the emissary veins of the foramen ovale and the superior petrosal sinus.CONCLUSIONS: The petrobasal vein, an unknown vein directly connecting the superior petrosal sinus and the emissary veins of the foramen ovale and draining into the pterygoid plexus, can occasionally be identified on cerebral angiography as a variant drainage route from the cerebellum and brainstem veins and/or from the superficial middle cerebral vein. The petrobasal vein is thought to be a remnant of the primitive tentorial sinus.dAVFdural AVFEVFOemissary vein of the foramen ovaleICAGinternal carotid angiographyPBVpetrobasal veinPTSprimitive tentorial sinusSMCVsuperior middle cerebral veinSPSsuperior petrosal sinusVAvertebral arteryVAGvertebral angiography ER -