探索南印度人椎动脉的大西洋部分及其对脊柱手术的影响。

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Asian Spine Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-08 DOI:10.31616/asj.2024.0012
Rohini Punja, Aamna Kausar, Girish R Menon, Mamatha Hosapatna
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研究设计目的:本研究旨在弥补南印度人群在椎动脉V3段形态测量方面的研究空白:已在不同人群中对 VA 这一段的显微外科解剖进行了探讨,彻底了解 VA(尤其是 V3 段)的解剖和走向对预防先天性并发症至关重要。有几项计算机断层扫描研究和几项尸体研究探讨了南印度人群中的视神经损伤V3段:本研究检查了来自 20 具防腐尸体的 40 个 VA,这些尸体来自自愿捐赠计划,研究前已获得机构伦理许可。研究人员记录了暴露后的视网膜 V3 段垂直、水平和出口部分的长度、直径和角度:除了水平部分的平均长度(右:38.937 毫米,左:40.237 毫米)和 V3 节段的总长度(右:66.870 毫米,左:70.350 毫米)外,左右侧 VA 各部分的平均长度几乎相似:这些形态测量参数对于打算对 VA V3 节段的一小部分(垂直、水平或出口部分)进行手术的脊柱外科医生来说至关重要。本研究中获得的参数平均值为外科医生提供了平均测量值或安全界限,以便进行枕骨髁螺钉技术和 C1 椎板切除术等安全手术。
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Exploring the atlantic part of the vertebral artery in the South Indian population and its implications in spine surgery.

Study design: A descriptive, quantitative cross-sectional study of the atlantic part (V3) of the vertebral artery (VA).

Purpose: This study aimed to bridge the research gap in the morphometry of the V3 segment of the VA in the South Indian population.

Overview of literature: The microsurgical anatomy of this segment of the VA has been explored in various populations, and a thorough understanding of the anatomy and course of the VA, particularly the V3 segment, is essential to prevent iatrogenic complications. Several computed tomography studies but a few cadaveric studies have explored the V3 segment of the VA in the South Indian population.

Methods: This study examined 40 VAs from 20 embalmed cadavers that were obtained from the voluntary donation program, and Institutional Ethical Clearance was obtained before the study. The length, diameter, and angle of the vertical, horizontal, and exit parts of the V3 segment of the VA were documented after its exposure.

Results: The mean lengths of the right and left VAs on each part were nearly similar, except for the mean length of the horizontal part (right: 38.937 mm, left: 40.237 mm) and total length of the V3 segment (right: 66.870 mm, left: 70.350 mm).

Conclusions: These morphometric parameters are essential to spine surgeons who intend to operate on a small part (vertical, horizontal, or exit part) of the V3 segment of the VA. The mean values of the parameters obtained in this study give average measurements or safe limits to surgeons for safe surgical procedures such as the occipital condyle screw technique and C1 laminectomy.

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Asian Spine Journal
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