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What is the dorsal median sulcus of the spinal cord? Interest for surgical approach of intramedullary tumors.

Timothée Jacquesson1, Nathalie Streichenberger, Marc Sindou, Patrick Mertens, Emile Simon.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: For intramedullary tumor (IMT) surgery, a balance has to be found between aggressively resecting the tumor and respecting all the sensory and motor pathways. The most common surgical approach is through the dorsal median sulcus (DMS) of the spinal cord. However, the precise organization of the meningeal sheats in the DMS remains obscure in the otherwise well-described anatomy of the spinal cord. A better understanding of this architecture may be of benefit to IMT surgeon to spare the spinal cord.
METHODS: Three spinal cords were studied. The organization of the spinal cord meninges in the DMS was described via macroscopic, microsurgical and optical microscopic views. A micro dissection of the DMS was also performed.
RESULTS: No macroscopic morphological abnormalities were observed. With the operative magnifying lens, the dura was opened, the arachnoid was removed and the pia mater was cut to access the DMS. The histological study showed that the DMS was composed of a thin rim of capillary-carrying connective tissue extending from the pia mater and covering the entire DMS. There was no true space between the dorsal columns, no arachnoid or crossing axons either.
CONCLUSION: Our work indicates that the DMS is not a sulcus but a thin blade of collagen extending from the pia mater. Its location is given by tiny vessels coming from the surface towards the deep. Thus, the surgical corridor has to follow the DMS as closely as possible to prevent damage to the spinal cord during midline IMT removal.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23995517     DOI: 10.1007/s00276-013-1194-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat        ISSN: 0930-1038            Impact factor:   1.246


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