Why do bridging veins rupture into the virtual subdural space?

Tetsumori Yamashima(University of Göttingen), R. L. Friede(University of Göttingen)
Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
February 1, 1984
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Abstract

Electron microscopic data on human bridging veins show thin walls of variable thickness, circumferential arrangement of collagen fibres and a lack of outer reinforcement by arachnoid trabecules, all contributory to the subdural portion of the vein being more fragile than its subarachnoid portion. These features explain the laceration of veins and the subdural location of resultant haematomas.


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