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The vascular pattern of the human dorsal root ganglion and its probable bearing on a compartment syndrome.

机译:人背根神经节的血管模式及其可能与房室综合征有关。

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STUDY DESIGN: A descriptive anatomic investigation of the vasculature of the dorsal root ganglions. OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the blood supply of the various spinal ganglions is sufficiently consistent to derive a "generic" description and illustration that would be applicable to all spinal levels, and to ascertain whether this vascular pattern is inherently predisposed to the development of a closed compartment syndrome. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: The few previous descriptions of spinal ganglionic vasculature do not include photographic evidence showing uniformity in the arterial distribution plan at all ganglionic levels. The venous drainage, although verbally reconstructed from microscopic sections, lacks any indication of its probable role in the etiology of a compartment syndrome. METHODS: Three perinatal cadavers received latex/India ink injections, and their removed radiculomedullary systems were cleared, transilluminated, and macroscopically photographed. Paravertebral sections were grossly removed from the spines of two adult anatomic cadavers and received retrograde venous injections of a fine suspension of barium sulfate. The intervertebral foraminal tissues were then dissected from the bone, and radiographs of them were made. For comparative reference, a nerve root/ganglion complex of a rabbit was arterially injected with a more dilute preparation of the latex/India ink suspension. RESULTS: Macroscopic photographs of perinatal dorsal root ganglions showed that the pattern of the intraganglionic arterial distribution was sufficiently consistent to allow a graphic rendering and labeling of a "generic" ganglion. The series of incomplete retrograde venous injections adequately indicated the pressure labile location of a periganglionic venous plexus. CONCLUSIONS: The common development, structure, and function of the human dorsal root ganglions have resulted in the evolution of a uniform nutritional vascular pattern that can be conceptualized in a single visual image. Its plan of a primarily internal arterialization with a superficial venous drainage renders it vulnerable to the ischemic conditions consequent on external pressures and/or internal edematous swelling. This vascular arrangement may contribute to a propensity for the ganglion to develop a compartment syndrome when subjected to compression by periforaminal degenerative or neoplastic space-occupying lesions.
机译:研究设计:对背根神经节的脉管系统进行描述性解剖研究。目的:确定各种脊柱神经节的血液供应是否足够一致,以得出适用于所有脊柱水平的“一般性”描述和说明,并确定这种血管模式是否固有地易患闭合型隔室综合征。背景数据概述:先前对脊神经节脉管系统的描述不包括显示所有神经节水平的动脉分布计划均一的照相证据。静脉引流虽然是从微观部分口头重建的,但没有任何迹象表明其可能在房室综合征的病因中起作用。方法:三名围产期尸体接受了乳胶/印度墨水注射,清除了它们去除的神经髓质系统,进行了透射照明,并进行了宏观照相。从两个成年解剖尸体的脊椎中粗略切除椎旁切面,并接受静脉注射硫酸钡的精细悬浮液。然后从骨头上解剖椎间孔组织,并对其进行射线照相。作为比较参考,向动脉的家兔神经根/神经节复合物注射了更稀的乳胶/印度墨水悬浮液。结果:围产期背根神经节的宏观照片显示,神经节内动脉分布的模式足够一致,可以图形显示和标记“一般”神经节。一系列不完全的逆行静脉注射足以表明神经节周围静脉丛的压力不稳定位置。结论:人类背根神经节的共同发育,结构和功能已导致可在单一视觉图像中概念化的统一营养血管模式的演变。其主要的内部动脉化和浅静脉引流的计划使其易受外部压力和/或内部水肿引起的局部缺血。当受到椎间孔变性或肿瘤性占位性病变的压迫时,这种血管排列可能有助于神经节发展为车厢综合征。

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