Literature DB >> 3373619

Anomalous carotid-basilar anastomoses in cerebrovascular surgery.

K Ouriel1, R M Green, J A DeWeese.   

Abstract

Primitive embryonic anastomotic vessels between the internal carotid and basilar arterial systems occasionally persist into adult life. We encountered six such patients in a series of 765 carotid endarterectomies (0.8%). These arteries are named for the cranial nerves with which they run. The most commonly found vessel is the trigeminal artery, followed by the hypoglossal and proatlantal intersegmental arteries. The primitive otic artery is the rarest of the four anomalous vessels. These vessels are usually large and are associated with hypoplasia or aplasia of the normal intracranial anastomotic channels. Cerebral ischemia is common during temporary intraoperative carotid occlusion and was encountered in two of three patients who had intraoperative electroencephalographic monitoring. Thus cerebral ischemia should be anticipated during carotid cross-clamping and cerebral protective measures should be instituted when persistent primitive cranial vessels are encountered.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3373619     DOI: 10.1067/mva.1988.avs0070774

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0741-5214            Impact factor:   4.268


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Review 1.  Hypoglossal artery: a review of normal and pathological features.

Authors:  Ljiljana Vasović; Zoran Milenković; Ivan Jovanović; Rade Cukuranović; Predrag Jovanović; Ivan Stefanović
Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2008-06-12       Impact factor: 3.042

2.  PHACE syndrome: MRI of intracerebral vascular anomalies and clinical findings in a series of 12 patients.

Authors:  Jennifer Bracken; Ian Robinson; Aisling Snow; Rosemarie Watson; Alan D Irvine; David Rea; Ethna Phelan
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2011-06-15

3.  Circle of Willis variant analogous to fetal type primitive trigeminal artery.

Authors:  G L Wismer
Journal:  Neuroradiology       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 2.804

4.  A case of a type II proatlantal artery with arteriovenous malformation.

Authors:  L A Arráez-Aybar; P Navia-Álvarez; J C Méndez-Cendón
Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat       Date:  2010-06-12       Impact factor: 1.246

5.  Ultrasound findings of bilateral hypoplasia of the vertebral arteries associated with a persistent carotid-hypoglossal artery.

Authors:  Annette Janzen; Christine Robert Steinhuber; Ulrich Robert Bogdahn; Gerhard Robert Schuierer; Felix Schlachetzki
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2009-02-26

6.  Persistent carotid-vertebral anastomosis associated with contralateral accessory middle cerebral artery.

Authors:  Francesco Briganti; Fabio Tortora; Andrea Elefante; Antonio Volpe; Francesco Maiuri
Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat       Date:  2005-10-29       Impact factor: 1.246

7.  Persistent primitive hypoglossal artery with retrograde flow from the vertebrobasilar system: a case report.

Authors:  Mohamed Samy A Elhammady; Mustafa K Başkaya; Osman F Sonmez; Jacques J Morcos
Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2007-08-09       Impact factor: 3.042

Review 8.  Unilateral Aplasia versus Bilateral Aplasia of the Vertebral Artery: A Review of Associated Abnormalities.

Authors:  L Vasović; M Trandafilović; S Vlajković; G Djordjević; M Daković-Bjelaković; M Pavlović
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2017-08-28       Impact factor: 3.411

Review 9.  Carotid-vertebrobasilar Anastomoses with Reference to Their Segmental Property.

Authors:  Katsunari Namba
Journal:  Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo)       Date:  2017-05-01       Impact factor: 1.742

10.  Persistent hypoglossal artery detected incidentally in a hypertensive patient with intracerebral hemorrhage: a case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Serhat Avcu; Irene van der Schaaf; Hatice Nursun Ozcan; Ilker Sengul; Hendrik Fransen
Journal:  Cases J       Date:  2009-07-24
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