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Published in: European Spine Journal 12/2016

01-12-2016 | Original Article

Variations in arterial supply to the lower lumbar spine

Authors: Fumitake Tezuka, Toshinori Sakai, Toshihiko Nishisho, Yoichiro Takata, Kosaku Higashino, Shoichiro Takao, Masafumi Harada, Koichi Sairyo

Published in: European Spine Journal | Issue 12/2016

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Abstract

Purpose

Several papers examined the vascular anatomy of the lumbosacral region using cadavers with angiography. However, few reports used CT angiography, and discussion on variations of fourth lumbar, fifth lumbar, and lumbar branch of iliolumbar arteries were limited. To clarify the vascular variations around the lower lumbar spine including the lumbosacral region, particularly at the posterior elements, we performed anatomical analysis using computed tomography (CT).

Methods

Extra-osseous arteries surrounding the lumbar spine including the lumbosacral region were evaluated by two orthopedic surgeons independently, using 323 consecutive abdominal contrast-enhanced multi-planner CT scans that were taken for surgical plans in colon cancer patients. Subjects were 204 men and 119 women, whose ages ranged from 15 to 89 years (mean 66.5).

Results

Each segmental artery was visible at the L1–4 spinal levels, running from the vertebra through the lamina in 91.0 % on the right side, in 90.7 % on the left side, while it was visible in 4.6 % on the right side, in 8.7 % on the left side at the L5 level. The extra-osseous arterial supply to the L5 lamina was basically provided by two vessels on each side. One was mostly derived from the L4 segmental artery (right: 92.6 %; left: 92.0 %) that was distributed around the superior articular process, the other was derived from the iliolumbar artery (right: 62.9 %; left: 55.7 %) that was distributed around the inferior articular process through the lamina. There were mainly four combination patterns of those arteries. These combinations, which had been considered as regular patterns in textbooks, were observed in approximately 50 % (right: 55.7 %; left: 48.6 %) of patients.

Conclusion

Various distributions of arteries around the lower spine were identified.
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Metadata
Title
Variations in arterial supply to the lower lumbar spine
Authors
Fumitake Tezuka
Toshinori Sakai
Toshihiko Nishisho
Yoichiro Takata
Kosaku Higashino
Shoichiro Takao
Masafumi Harada
Koichi Sairyo
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Spine Journal / Issue 12/2016
Print ISSN: 0940-6719
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0932
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-016-4427-2

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