Differential distribution patterns in cerebellar irrigation. A study with autopsy material

H. Y. Estupiñán, F. A. Gómez, L. Ballesteros
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Aim: The aim of this investigation was characterize morphologically the cerebellar artery and its branches in a specimen of autopsy material. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study evaluated the anatomical characteristics of the cerebellar arteries and their branches in 93 brain stem and cerebellum blocks obtained from fresh cadavers. The specimens were perfused bilaterally channeling the proximal segments of the internal carotid and vertebral arteries with a semi-synthetic resin (Palatal GP40L 85%; styrene 15%) impregnated with mineral red dye. We evaluated the distribution patterns of the cerebellar artery and its branches. Results: The calibers of the superior cerebellar artery (SCA), anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) and posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) were 1.46 ± 0.2 mm, 1.02 ± 0.35 mm and 1.45 ± 0.37 mm, respectively. Agenesis of the SCA was observed in six specimens (3.2%), AICA in 30 (16.1%), and PICA in 14 (7.5%) specimens. Usual irrigation was observed in 44 (47.3%) cerebellar blocks, whereas 49 (52.7%) specimens showed irrigation variants, 23 (46.9%) of which appeared bilaterally. The dominant distribution of the cerebellar arteries corresponded to SCA in 9 (12.5%) cases, AICA in 46 (63.9%) and PICA in 7 (9.7%) specimens; shared dominance was found in 10 (13.9%) specimens. Conclusion: The high variability of the cerebellar arteries observed in the present study is consistent with previous reports. The diverse anatomic expressions of the cerebellar arteries were typified in relation to their dominance and territories irrigated, useful for the diagnosis and clinical-surgical management of the cerebellum blood supply.
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小脑灌洗液的不同分布模式。解剖材料的研究
目的:本研究的目的是在尸检材料标本中对小脑动脉及其分支进行形态学表征。方法:本描述性横断面研究评估了新鲜尸体上93个脑干和小脑块的小脑动脉及其分支的解剖特征。用浸有矿物红染料的半合成树脂(Palatal GP40L 85%;苯乙烯15%)对标本进行双侧灌注,引导颈内动脉和椎动脉的近端。我们评估了小脑动脉及其分支的分布模式。结果:小脑上动脉(SCA)、小脑前下动脉(AICA)和小脑后下动脉(PICA)的口径分别为1.46±0.2mm、1.02±0.35mm和1.45±0.37mm。在6个标本(3.2%)中观察到SCA发育不全,在30个标本中观察到AICA(16.1%),在14个标本中发现PICA(7.5%)。在44个(47.3%)小脑块中观察到正常的灌注,而49个(52.7%)标本显示出灌注变体,其中23个(46.9%)出现在双侧。小脑动脉的主要分布为SCA 9例(12.5%),AICA 46例(63.9%),PICA 7例(9.7%);共有优势种10个(13.9%)。结论:本研究中观察到的小脑动脉的高度变异性与以前的报道一致。小脑动脉的不同解剖表达与它们的优势和灌注区域有关,可用于小脑血液供应的诊断和临床手术管理。
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