Tentorium Cerebelli: Muscles, Ligaments, and Dura Mater, Part 1

Cureus. 2019 Sep 9;11(9):e5601. doi: 10.7759/cureus.5601.

Abstract

The tentorium cerebelli is an integral part of the reciprocal tension membranes that divide some brain areas: the falx cerebri, the falx cerebelli, and the diaphragma sellae. The article is divided into two parts. The first part reviews the anatomy of the tentorium cerebelli, the dura mater, and the ligaments and cervical muscles connected to the tentorium. The tentorial area may be subject to trauma or surgery and knowledge of anatomy and existing relationships is essential to better understand the clinical picture. The second part reviews the systemic relationships of the tentorium cerebelli. The neurological anatomical information, which links the tentorium to the central and peripheral nervous systems, venous brain drainage. The tentorium is not just a body segment, but a systemic communication tool.

Keywords: cranio; dura mater; fascia; fascial system; skull; tentorium cerebelli.

Publication types

  • Review