小脑上动脉解剖:详细分析。

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摘要

背景:小脑上动脉(SCA)是椎基底动脉循环最前端的分支。彻底了解SCA及其周围结构的解剖结构对于处理压迫综合征、动脉瘤和缺血性梗死的手术过程的安全有效的执行是必不可少的。本研究的目的是评估中欧个体材料中SCA的解剖变异性,以完善和补充现有文献。材料与方法:分析96例患者(188例半面部)的ct血管造影结果。根据形态学参数和现有解剖分类对每条动脉进行评估。结果:15例出现重复SCA。SCA最常见的来源是基底动脉,占92.12%。来自大脑后动脉(PCA)(4.93%)或短主干(2.96%)的SCAs明显减少。起源于基底动脉的病例在右侧(96.97%)多于左侧(87.50%)(p = 0.01)。原点处中位直径为2.36 mm(范围:1.01 ~ 3.41 mm),中位截面积为3.35 mm²。SCA的中位长度为23.39 mm,最长可达44.08 mm。结论:本研究对SCA进行了全面的解剖学和形态学分析,突出了其起源、形态变异和临床意义。研究结果证实,虽然SCA最常见地起源于基底动脉,但存在显著的侧依赖性和性别依赖性变异,特别是在起源类型和形态参数方面。两性之间的血管尺寸和横截面积存在显著差异,男性中发现了一些与年龄相关的相关性。这些解剖学上的细微差别可能具有直接的临床意义,特别是在神经血管压迫综合征和动脉瘤的治疗方面。了解SCA的不同结构对于准确诊断和安全的手术干预至关重要。
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The anatomy of the superior cerebellar artery: a detailed analysis.

Background: The superior cerebellar artery (SCA) represents the most rostral branch of the vertebrobasilar circulation. A thorough understanding of the anatomy of the SCA and its surrounding structures is essential for the safe and effective performance of surgical procedures addressing compression syndromes, aneurysms, and ischemic infarctions. The aim of the study was to evaluate the anatomical variability of the SCA in the material from Central European individuals in order to refine and supplement the existing literature.

Materials and methods: Computed tomography angiography results from 96 patients (188 hemifaces) were analyzed. Each artery was assessed in terms of morphometric parameters and existing anatomical classifications.

Results: In 15 cases, a duplicated SCA was observed. The most frequent origin of the SCA was from the basilar artery, observed in 92.12% of cases. Significantly fewer SCAs originated from the posterior cerebral artery (PCA) (4.93%) or from a short common trunk (2.96%). Origin from the basilar artery was more common on the right side (96.97%) than the left (87.50%) (p = 0.01). The median diameter at the origin was 2.36 mm (range: 1.01-3.41 mm), with a median cross-sectional area of 3.35 mm². The median length of the SCA was 23.39 mm, extending up to 44.08 mm.

Conclusions: The current study provides a comprehensive anatomical and morphometric analysis of the SCA, highlighting its origin, morphological variations, and clinical significance. The findings confirm that while the SCA most commonly arises from the basilar artery, notable side- and sex-dependent variations exist, particularly in terms of origin types ana morphological parameters. Significant differences in vessel dimensions and cross-sectional areas were observed between sexes, with some age-related correlations identified in males. These anatomical nuances may have direct clinical implications, particularly in neurovascular compression syndromes and the management of aneurysms. Understanding the diverse configurations of the SCA is essential for accurate diagnosis and safe surgical intervention.

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Folia morphologica
Folia morphologica ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.40
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218
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: "Folia Morphologica" is an official journal of the Polish Anatomical Society (a Constituent Member of European Federation for Experimental Morphology - EFEM). It contains original articles and reviews on morphology in the broadest sense (descriptive, experimental, and methodological). Papers dealing with practical application of morphological research to clinical problems may also be considered. Full-length papers as well as short research notes can be submitted. Descriptive papers dealing with non-mammals, cannot be accepted for publication with some exception.
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