Endoscopic anatomy of persistent trigeminal artery: a cadaveric study.

Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2011-10-01 Epub Date: 2012-01-25 DOI:10.1055/s-0031-1287831
F Komatsu, M Komatsu, A Di Ieva, M Tschabitscher
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Abstract

Background: Persistent trigeminal artery (PTA) is one of the carotid-basilar anastomoses and occasionally complicates vascular or neoplastic pathology. The aim of this study was to become more familiar with the anatomy associated with PTA using an endoscopic view.

Material and methods: PTA was incidentally encountered in a fresh cadaver. Purely endoscopic approaches via supraorbital (extradural and intradural routes), endonasal, and retrosigmoid routes were performed with 4-mm, 0- and 30-degree rigid endoscopes.

Results: The PTA belonged to Salas's lateral type and Saltzman's type 1. The supraorbital extradural approach allowed good visualization of the origin and the cavernous portion of the PTA through the infratrochlear triangle. Using the endonasal route, the cisternal portion of the PTA and its confluence to the basilar artery were demonstrated after opening the clival dura; however, the origin of the PTA and the cavernous portion of the PTA were not sufficiently exposed even using a direct approach to the cavernous sinus. The retrosigmoid approach revealed the anatomical relationship among the PTA, trigeminal nerve, and abducent nerve in the petroclival region.

Conclusion: These 3 endoscopic approaches provided a superb image of the PTA and contribute to the anatomical comprehension of PTA. Additionally, these approaches make us more familiar with an endoscopic view of PTA.

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持续三叉动脉的内镜解剖:一项尸体研究。
背景:持续性三叉动脉(PTA)是颈动脉-基底动脉的吻合血管之一,偶尔会并发血管或肿瘤病理。本研究的目的是通过内窥镜更熟悉与PTA相关的解剖学。材料与方法:PTA是在一具新鲜尸体中偶然发现的。采用4毫米、0度和30度刚性内窥镜,通过眶上(硬膜外和硬膜内路径)、鼻内和乙状窦后路径进行纯内窥镜入路。结果:PTA属于Salas侧位型和Saltzman 1型。眶上硬膜外入路通过滑车下三角可以很好地看到PTA的起源和海绵状部分。使用鼻内路径,在打开斜坡硬脑膜后显示PTA的池部及其与基底动脉的汇合;然而,即使使用直接入路进入海绵窦,PTA的起源和PTA的海绵部分也没有充分暴露。乙状窦后入路揭示了岩石斜坡区PTA、三叉神经和展神经之间的解剖关系。结论:这3种内镜入路提供了良好的PTA图像,有助于PTA的解剖理解。此外,这些方法使我们更熟悉PTA的内窥镜视图。
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