Yale- Cranial Nerve 6, pg. 3 Page header & navigation buttons.


Chapter contents

Overview

Origin & central course

Intracranial course

Final innervation

Coordination of muscles

Lower motor neuron lesion

Upper motor neuron lesion

MLF syndrome
 
Cranial Nerve VI - Abducens Nerve Page 3 of 8

Intracranial course

Upon exiting the brainstem the abducens nerve climbs superiorly along the ventral surface of the pons. On reaching the apex of the petrous portion of the temporal bone the nerve makes a sharp turn anteriorly to enter the cavernous sinus.

The abducens nerve travels along the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus with CNS III, IV, and V.


Figure 6-4. Intracranial course of abducens nerve.

Figure 6-4. Intracranial course of abducens nerve.


Page footer & navigation buttons.
Last revised: March 22, 1998