An unusual arrangement between the highest denticulate ligament and posterior inferior cerebellar artery

The posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) is often involved in pathologies of the posterior cranial fossa. Therefore, a good understanding of the vessel's normal and variant courses is important to the neurosurgeon or neurointerventionalist. During the routine microdissection of the crani...

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Autores: Patel, Aditi, Baudoin, Johnathan, Chaiyamoon, Arada, Cardona, Juan J., Carrera Burgaya, Ana, Reina de la Torre, Francisco, Iwanaga, Joe, Dumont, Aaron S., Shane Tubbs, R.
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:España
Institución:Varias* (Consorci de Biblioteques Universitáries de Catalunya, Centre de Serveis Científics i Acadèmics de Catalunya)
Repositorio:Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya
OAI Identifier:oai:recercat.cat:10256/24217
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10256/24217
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Artèries
Arteries
Fossa cranial posterior
Cranial fossa, Posterior
Lligaments
Ligaments
Aneurismes
Aneurysms
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Sumario:The posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) is often involved in pathologies of the posterior cranial fossa. Therefore, a good understanding of the vessel's normal and variant courses is important to the neurosurgeon or neurointerventionalist. During the routine microdissection of the craniocervical junction, an unusual arrangement between the highest denticulate ligament and PICA was observed. On the right side, the PICA was given rise to by the V4 segment of the vertebral artery 9 mm after the artery entered the dura mater of the posterior cranial fossa. The artery made an acute turn around the lateral edge of the highest denticulate ligament to then recur 180 degrees and travel medially toward the brainstem. Invasive procedures that target the PICA should be aware of the variant as described herein