[Adamkiewicz动脉起源的变异]。

G Illuminati, F Koskas, A Bertagni, F G Caliò, A Bahnini, F Vietri, E Kieffer
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髓动脉起源的变异。本研究的目的是通过髓动脉造影确定髓动脉的起源,以防止胸腹主动脉手术时截瘫。本文对28例胸腹主动脉手术候选者进行了研究,目的是研究髓动脉的起源及其在手术中最终的再植。28例患者中有24例的动脉已经定位。22例(78.6%)起源于D8和D12之间的肋间动脉,6例(21.4%)起源于L1和L2之间的腰动脉。23例(82.1%)来自左侧,5例(17.9%)来自右侧。尽管髓动脉更多地起源于胸椎水平,尤其是左D9和D10,但其变异性很重要,在胸腹主动脉手术前定位髓动脉通常是可取的。
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[Variations in the origin of the artery of Adamkiewicz].

Variations of the origin of the medullary artery. The purpose of this study was to define the origin of the medullary artery through medullary angiography in order to prevent paraplegia during surgery of the thoraco-abdominal aorta. Twenty-eight patients, candidate to thoracoabdominal aorta operations, have been studied for the study of the origin of the medullary artery and its eventual reimplantation during surgery. The artery has been localized in 24 of the 28 patients. In 22 cases (78.6%) it originated from an intercostal artery between D8 and D12, while in 6 cases (21.4%) it originated from a lumbar artery between L1 and L2. In 23 (82.1%) cases it originated from the left side, while only in 5 (17.9) from the right side. Although medullary artery originates more frequently at the thoracic level, particularly from the left D9 and D10, its variability is important, and its localization before thoraco-abdominal aortic surgery is often desirable.

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