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Vertebral Artery Variations at the Craniovertebral Junction in Sandwich Atlantoaxial Dislocation Patients

Journal

NEUROSPINE
Volume 18, Issue 4, Pages 770-777

Publisher

KOREAN SPINAL NEUROSURGERY SOC
DOI: 10.14245/ns.2142726.363

Keywords

Sandwich atlantoaxial dislocation; Vertebral artery variations; Craniovertebral junction; Atlantoaxial dislocation; Craniovertebral fixation

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This study summarized the VA patterns of 96 sandwich atlantoaxial dislocation patients, finding a higher rate of VA deformity and more types of variations in sandwich AAD patients. It is crucial to conduct preoperative imaging examination for guiding surgeons to avoid VA injury during surgery in sandwich AAD patients.
Objective: To summarize the vertebral artery (VA) pattern of 96 sandwich atlantoaxial dislocation (AAD) patients and to describe the strategies of reducing the injury of VA during surgery. Methods: From 2009 to 2020, we retrospectively reviewed the 3-dimensional computed tomography angiography data of 96 AAD patients combined with atlas occipitalization and C2-3 fusion, which were diagnosed as sandwich AAD and 96 patients as control group patients who were without atlas occipitalization, C2-3 fusion and any other cervical bone deformity at our institution. The variations of each side of VA were described in 3 different parts (C0-1, C1-2, and C2-3) according to the characteristics of the 3-part pathological structures in sandwich subgroup. Results: One hundred ninety-two sides of VAs in every group of patients were analyzed and every VA was described separately at 3 different level regions. There were different variations in these 3 different regions: 4 variations in the upper fusion region, 5 variations in the sandwiched region, and 6 variations in the lower fusion region in sandwich AAD patients. And the rate of VA deformity in sandwich AAD patients was much higher and more types of VA variations existed. C onclusion: In sandwich AAD patients, deformities of vertebral arteries in craniovertebral junction are more common, and the same VA may have deformities at different levels that severely affect surgical procedures. Therefore, preoperative imaging examination of VA for sandwich AAD patients is vital of guiding surgeons to avoid injury of VA during surgery.

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