Visualization of Lumbar Artery Variations by Contrast-Enhanced Multi-detector Row Computed Tomography.

S. Iwamoto, S. Takao, M. Harada
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PURPOSE This study was designed to identify the anatomical variations of lumbar arteries on contrast-enhanced multi-detector row computed tomography (MDCT). MATERIALS AND METHODS Consecutive 100 colon cancer patients underwent preoperative 3-dimensional navigation studies, which include CT colonography (CTC) and CT angiography (CTA) for evaluation of anatomical relationship between the colon cancer and mesenteric vasculatures. After exclusion of inappropriate cases, 84 cases (33 women and 51 men; mean age, 64 years) were finally analyzed. The visualization of lumbar arteries from the CTA was scored based on the agreement of two radiology specialists. Also the presence or absence of left and right common trunk of each lumbar artery was evaluated. RESULTS Visualization scores on both sides of L1 were significantly lower than those of L2-L4. No significant difference could be found on visualization of L1 lumbar arteries between the young and the elderly group. The common trunk tended to be in the lower lumbar levels (L1 in 2.4%, L2 in 9.5%, L3 in 11%, and L4 in 23%). CONCLUSION The development and variation of lumbar arteries can be evaluated with CTA. Furthermore, CTA can provide sufficient anatomical information on variations of the lumbar arteries prior to surgery or catheterization.
对比增强多检测器行计算机断层扫描显示腰动脉病变。
目的:本研究旨在通过对比增强多排计算机断层扫描(MDCT)识别腰椎动脉的解剖变化。材料与方法连续100例结肠癌患者术前行三维导航研究,包括CT结肠镜(CTC)和CT血管造影(CTA),评估结肠癌与肠系膜血管的解剖关系。排除不适宜病例后,84例(女性33例,男性51例;平均年龄64岁)。根据两名放射学专家的一致意见,对CTA显示的腰椎动脉进行评分。同时评估每条腰动脉左、右总干是否存在。结果两组患者L1 - l4侧视觉评分均显著低于L2-L4侧。青年组和老年组在L1腰动脉显像上无明显差异。总干倾向于位于下腰椎水平(L1占2.4%,L2占9.5%,L3占11%,L4占23%)。结论CTA可以评价腰椎动脉的发育和变化。此外,CTA可以在手术或插管前提供足够的腰椎动脉变化的解剖学信息。
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