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Anatomical Variations in the Origin of the Lumbar Artery: A Cadaveric Study Augmented by CT Findings.

Thomas Mombo Amuti1, Ibsen Henric Ongidi1, Innocent Peter Ouko1, Dennis Nick1, Joseph Mageto1, Laura Ocholla1, Beda Olabu1, Julius Alexander Ogeng'o1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Anatomical variations of lumbar arteries predispose them to iatrogenic injury during endovascular intervention or surgery. Due to limited morphological data on lumbar arteries in our setting, we aimed to determine their variant anatomy among Kenyans.
METHODS: We performed the study on 90 cadaveric specimens and 120 computed tomography (CT) scans. Cadavers were dissected to expose the aorta and the lumbar arteries emerging from them. The number, origins, location relative to the vertebral bodies, and relations to aortic bifurcation were determined in cadavers and CT scans. Data were analyzed using SPSS (version 21.0).
RESULTS: On average, 3 (3/90 [3.3%]), 4 (63/90 [70%]) or 5 (24/90 [26.7%]) pairs of lumbar arteries were observed among the cadaveric specimens, whereas 4 (100/120 [83.3%]) or 5 (20/120 [16.7%]) pairs were observed in CTs. Differences in the number of pairs observed in the cadaveric versus CT study were not statistically significant (P = .542). There were no sex differences in the number of lumbar artery pairs observed in CT scans (P = .178). The first 3 lumbar artery pairs had a single-origin, whereas the fourth lumbar artery had a common-stem origin. The first, second, and third lumbar arteries mostly originated at the upper third of their respective vertebral bodies. The fourth lumbar artery predominantly originated at the lower third.
CONCLUSION: Our study's findings show unique variation in the lumbar arteries' relation to the vertebral bodies and the distances between artery pairs. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV (cross-sectional study). CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Variations in the anatomy of the lumbar arteries should be taken into consideration, especially in surgical or interventional procedures to avoid inadvertent injury of the vessels. This manuscript is generously published free of charge by ISASS, the International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery.
Copyright © 2021 ISASS.

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Keywords:  anatomic variation; aorta; computed tomography; lumbar arteries; spine; surgery

Year:  2021        PMID: 34535540      PMCID: PMC8651191          DOI: 10.14444/8118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Spine Surg        ISSN: 2211-4599


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