THE NEUROVASCULAR RELATIONSHIPS AND THE BLOOD-SUPPLY OF THE ABDUCENT NERVE - SURGICAL ANATOMY OF ITS CISTERNAL SEGMENT

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MARINKOVIC, SV
GIBO, H
STIMEC, B
机构
[1] SHINSHU UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT NEUROSURG, MATSUMOTO, NAGANO 390, JAPAN
[2] UNIV BELGRADE, SCH MED, INST ANAT, BELGRADE, YUGOSLAVIA
关键词
ABDUCENT NERVE; BASILAR ARTERY; BRAIN STEM; CEREBRAL ARTERY; CEREBRAL VEIN; CRANIAL NERVE; SUBARACHNOID CISTERN;
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10.1227/00006123-199406000-00010
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
TWENTY-EIGHT ABDUCENT NERVES were examined after injecting india ink and gelatin into the vertebrobasilar arterial system. All the abducent nerves were found to be crossed and/or penetrated by the surrounding vessels. The ventral surface of the nerves was crossed by the anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) (75.0%), the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (17.85%), the common trunk of the AICA and posterior inferior cerebellar artery (7.14%), the internal auditory artery (14.28%), the anterolateral artery (46.43%), the pontomedullary artery (92.86%), and the corresponding veins (46.43%). The dorsal surface of the cisternal segment was crossed by the AICA (35.71%), the inferolateral pontine artery (10.71%), the anterolateral artery (82.14%), and the certain veins (46.43%). Sixty-four percent of the cisternal segments were penetrated by one or more of the following vessels: the AICA (25.0%), the anterolateral artery (17.86%), the pontomedullary artery (3.57%), and/or by the corresponding: veins (42.86%). The majority of the cisternal segments of the abducent nerves were supplied by the anterolateral arteries (85.71%), and only some of them by the AICA (14.29%) or the pontomedullary artery (7.14%), The authors discuss the possible clinical significance of the anatomical data.
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