Segmental Arteries and Veins at Higher Lumbar Levels Can Intersect the Adjacent Caudal Intervertebral Disc in the Anterior Part of the Spinal Column: A Cadaveric Analysis
- Author:
Kiyoshi YAGI
1
;
Nobuyuki SUZUKI
;
Jun MIZUTANI
;
Kenji KATO
;
Akira KONDO
;
Yuya WASEDA
;
Yuta GOTO
;
Hideki MURAKAMI
Author Information
- Publication Type:Basic Study
- From:Asian Spine Journal 2022;16(1):1-8
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Methods:Five formalin-embalmed human cadavers were used. We assessed the proportion of segmental arteries and veins that intersected the IVD in the L2–L5 range and their course on the anterior part of the spinal column.
Results:The segmental arteries and veins commonly intersect the anterior part of the IVD (artery, 28.1%; vein, 42.1%). Seven of 10 (70%) segmental arteries at L2 intersected the IVD, but only one artery intersected the IVD at L3 and L4. The proportions of segmental veins that intersected the IVD were 60%, 50%, and 16.7% at L2, L3, and L4, respectively.
Conclusions:The segmental arteries and veins frequently intersect the IVD in the anterior part of the spinal column. Therefore, it is necessary to consider these individual anatomical features to prevent vascular damage during lateral lumbar interbody fusion surgery.