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Title: Tentorium Cerebelli


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Tentorium Cerebelli
  • A portion of the dura mater that covers the
    cerebellum.
  • An opening within the tentorium at the junction
    of the midbrain and the cerebrum is called the
    tentorium incisura.

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Tentorium Incisura
  • The incisura is the weakest point of the cranial
    covering.
  • The brain stem is directly below, and the third
    cranial nerves pass through the incisura.

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Great, Why Do We Care???
  • If the tentorium incisura herniates due to
    increased intracranial pressure, then the third
    cranial nerve will be compressed.
  • Further inferior herniation will will compress
    the tenth cranial nerve.

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Third Cranial Nerve Compression
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Tenth Cranial Nerve Compression
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Cerebral Blood Flow
  • Cerebral blood flow is remarkably constant
    despite changes in blood pressure.
  • However, it begins to decrease when the mean
    arterial pressure drops below 60mmHg.

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Mean Arterial Pressure
  • MAP diastolic pressure 1/3 pulse pressure
  • Pulse pressure systolic - diastolic
  • B/P 120/80, MAP 80 1/3(40)
  • MAP 93mmHg

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Cerebral Perfusion Pressure
  • The residual pressure that supplies and
    distributes blood flow in the brain (CPP).

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What's Your Point???
  • CPP MAP - ICP
  • As ICP increases, than the CPP drops.
  • As MAP decreases, than the CPP drops.

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Our Goal
  • To maintain adequate MAP and decrease ICP to
    maintain an adequate CPP.

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Intracranial Pressure
  • The pressure within the cranial vault.

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Intracranial Pressure
  • Any time that pressure is increased in an
    enclosed vessel, the pressure is transmitted
    equally throughout the internal surface of the
    enclosed vessel. (Pascals Principle).
  • Matter that is moved with pressure, will move in
    the path of least resistance.

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Causes of Increased ICP
  • Cerebral Edema (swelling).
  • Cerebral Hemmorhage.

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The bodys reaction
  • As ICP increases CPP decreases, and the brain is
    forced into anerobic metabolism due to hypoxia.
  • The initial response is to activate the
    cardiovascular system to increase blood pressure
    and increase blood flow.
  • Respiration's increase in order to keep up with
    increased blood flow.

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The bodys reaction
  • If ICP continues to rise then the brain will have
    no choice except to herniate through the
    tentorium or the foramen magnum, or both (path of
    least resistance).

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