Anatomical study of the thoracolumbar radiculomedullary arteries, including the Adamkiewicz artery and supporting radiculomedullary arteries

Author:

Alvernia Jorge E.12,Simon Emile34,Khandelwal Krishnakant1,Ramos Cara D.1,Perkins Eddie1,Kim Patrick1,Mertens Patrick34,Messina Raffaella5,Luzardo Gustavo1,Diaz Orlando6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, University of Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi;

2. Brain and Spine Associates, Monroe, Louisiana;

3. Department of Neurosurgery, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Hôpital Neurologique Pierre Wertheimer, Bron, France;

4. Laboratory of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine Lyon Est, Claude Bernard University Lyon 1, Lyon, France;

5. Division of Neurosurgery University "Aldo Moro" of Bari, Italy; and

6. Department of Neurosurgery, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas

Abstract

OBJECTIVE The aim of this paper was to identify and characterize all the segmental radiculomedullary arteries (RMAs) that supply the thoracic and lumbar spinal cord. METHODS All RMAs from T4 to L5 were studied systematically in 25 cadaveric specimens. The RMA with the greatest diameter in each specimen was termed the artery of Adamkiewicz (AKA). Other supporting RMAs were also identified and characterized. RESULTS A total of 27 AKAs were found in 25 specimens. Twenty-two AKAs (81%) originated from a left thoracic or a left lumbar radicular branch, and 5 (19%) arose from the right. Two specimens (8%) had two AKAs each: one specimen with two AKAs on the left side and the other specimen with one AKA on each side. Eight cadaveric specimens (32%) had 10 additional RMAs; among those, a single additional RMA was found in 6 specimens (75%), and 2 additional RMAs were found in each of the remaining 2 specimens (25%). Of those specimens with a single additional RMA, the supporting RMA was ipsilateral to the AKA in 5 specimens (83%) and contralateral in only 1 specimen (17%). The specimens containing 2 additional RMAs were all (100%) ipsilateral to their respective AKAs. CONCLUSIONS The segmental RMAs supplying the thoracic and lumbar spinal cord can be unilateral, bilateral, or multiple. Multiple AKAs or additional RMAs supplying a single anterior spinal artery are common and should be considered when dealing with the spinal cord at the thoracolumbar level.

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

Subject

General Medicine

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