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Hiatus for greater petrosal nerve
The
hiatus for the
greater petrosal nerve
is a small
hole
in the
petrous part of the temporal bone
which
connects
the
facial canal
to the
middle cranial fossa
. The
greater petrosal
nerve
travels
through it to
branch
from the
facial nerve
and
reach
the middle
cranial fossa
on its way to the
pterygopalatine ganglion
.