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Open Access 01-12-2015 | Case report

An unusual course of the vertebral artery posterior to the nerve root in the inter-transverse space: a cadaveric study

Authors: Ali Nourbakhsh, Jinping Yang, Bruce Ziran, Kim J. Garges

Published in: Patient Safety in Surgery | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

The V2 segment of the vertebral artery is very vulnerable to injury during cervical spine surgery. The incidence of vertebral artery injury during anterior cervical spine procedures is reported to be 0.22–2.77 %. This is partially due to its variable course while running in the transverse foramens of the cervical vertebrae.

Case presentation

The course of the vertebral artery in the dissected cadaver of a 79 year old female is presented. Dissection of the left vertebral artery showed that the 5th nerve root passes in front of the vertebral artery in the 4th intertransverse space. Further exploration showed that although vertebral artery at first passed at the back of the nerve root it curved downwards again and after passing underneath the 5th nerve root entered the 4th vertebral body. After making a loop in the left half of the vertebrae, vertebral artery ran anterior to the nerve root and after entering the 4th transverse foramen showed up in the 3rd intertransverse space. The shortest distance of the vertebral artery to the midline at the 4th vertebrae level was 4.78 mm.

Conclusions

To our knowledge this case is the first report of a nerve root lying anterior to the vertebral artery in the intertransverse space of the cervical spine. Additionally vertebral artery has never been reported to be so close to the midline. This report signifies the importance of obtaining MRI or contrast enhanced CT scan prior to any cervical spine surgery in the vicinity of the vertebral artery including corpectomies and also careful approach to the intertransverse space during the operation.
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Metadata
Title
An unusual course of the vertebral artery posterior to the nerve root in the inter-transverse space: a cadaveric study
Authors
Ali Nourbakhsh
Jinping Yang
Bruce Ziran
Kim J. Garges
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Patient Safety in Surgery / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1754-9493
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13037-015-0072-7

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