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Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Arteries Juxtaposed with the Internal Acoustic Meatus and Their Relationship to the Cranial Nerve VII/VIII Complex

机译:小脑前下动脉与内耳道并置及其与颅神经VII / VIII复合体的关系

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Vascular loops in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) and their relationship to cranial nerves have been used to explain neurological symptoms. The anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) has variable branches producing vascular loops that can compress the facial cranial nerve?(CN) VII?and vestibulocochlear (CN VIII) nerves. AICA compression of the facial-vestibulocochlear nerve complex can lead to various clinical presentations, including hemifacial spasm (HFS), tinnitus, and hemiataxia. The formation of arterial loops inside or outside of the internal auditory meatus (IAM) can cause abutment or compression of CN VII and CN VIII. Twenty-five (50 sides) fresh adult cadavers underwent dissection of the cerebellopontine angle in the supine position. In regard to relationships between the AICA and the nerves of the facial/vestibulocochlear complex, 33 arteries (66%) traveled in a plane between the facialervus intermedius nerves and the cochlear and vestibular nerves. Five arteries (10%) traveled below the CN VII/VIII complex, six (12%) traveled posterior to the nerve complex, four (8%) formed a semi-circle around the upper half of the nerve complex, and two (4%) traveled between and partially separated the nervus intermedius and facial nerve proper. Our study found that the majority of AICA will travel in a plane between the facialervus intermedius nerves and the cochlear and vestibular nerves. Although the relationship between the AICA and porus acusticus and AICA and the nerves of the CN VII/VIII complex are variable, based on our findings, some themes exist. Surgeons should consider these with approaches to the cerebellopontine angle.
机译:小脑桥脑角(CPA)中的血管环及其与颅神经的关系已被用来解释神经系统症状。小脑前下动脉(AICA)具有可变的分支,产生可压缩面部颅神经(CN)VII和前庭耳蜗(CN VIII)神经的血管loop。 AICA压迫面-腓骨脉络神经复合体可导致各种临床表现,包括面肌痉挛(HFS),耳鸣和偏瘫。内耳道(IAM)内部或外部的动脉环的形成会导致CN VII和CN VIII的邻接或受压。二十五(50侧)新鲜的成年尸体在仰卧位接受小脑​​桥角的解剖。关于AICA与面部/胫腓神经复合体神经之间的关系,有33条动脉(66%)在面神经/中间神经与耳蜗和前庭神经之间的平面中移动。 5条动脉(10%)在CN VII / VIII复合体下方行进,6条(12%)在神经复合体后方行进,4条(8%)在神经复合体上半部周围形成半圆,2条(4 %)在中间神经和面神经之间游走并部分分开。我们的研究发现,大多数AICA将在面神经/中间神经与耳蜗和前庭神经之间的平面中传播。尽管AICA和a,和AICA与CN VII / VIII复合体的神经之间的关系是可变的,但根据我们的发现,仍然存在一些主题。外科医生应考虑采用桥小脑角的治疗方法。

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