Topographic anatomical relationship between the trigeminal nerve trunk and superior cerebellar artery in patients with trigeminal neuralgia



Cite item

Full Text

Open Access Open Access
Restricted Access Access granted
Restricted Access Subscription or Fee Access

Abstract

Topographic anatomical relationship between the trigeminal nerve trunk (TNT) and superior cerebellar artery (SCA) was investigated in 25 autopsy cases (50 TNTs), in individuals who never suffered from trigeminal neuralgia (TN), by means of injecting colored polymerizing silicone mass into the vertebrobasilar system through one of the vertebral arteries. It was found that the top ol SCA loop (formed as its anterior pontomesencephalic segment continues into the lateral pontomesencephalic segment) was situated between TNT and tentorium ol the cerebellum, and the lateral pontomesencephalic segment did not intersect the TNT in the vertical plane. The contact between SCA pontomesencephalic segment with the superior surface of TNT in the projection of the entry zone and around it was observed in 16 cases (32%). Close proximity between the SCA and TNT (no more than 2 mm) was observed in 12 % ol cases, whilst the distance exceeding 2 mm was observed in 56% ol cases. In 163 patients with TN, the top of the loop of the dolichoectatic SCA was located below TNT, and its distal part (pontomesencephalic segment) crossed TNT in the region of the entry zone or close to it, causing the traumatizing action. In 121 cases (74%), a single SCA branch was involved and in 42 cases (26%) two branches were involved. Thus, these observations have shown that the contact between SCA and TNT cannot lead to TN development, since traumatizing action on the nerve results not from the pulsation of the wall of artery which touches the nerve, but from the strokes of the distal arm of SCA loop, that unbends during each systole and is located at an angle to TNT. This is the essence of the difference between the neurovascular contact and the neurovascular conflict.

About the authors

E V BALYaZINA

Email: baliazin@aaanet.ru; eafanasieva@yandex.ru

Ye V BALYAZINA

Rostov State Medical University

; Rostov State Medical University

References

  1. Балязин В.А. Вертебральная ангиография в диагностике опухолей задней черепной ямки: Автореф. дис.... д-ра мед. наук. Ростов н/Д, 1978.
  2. Бойцов С.Ф. Сосуды как плацдарм и мишень артериальной гипертонии. Актуальные вопросы болезни сердца и сосудов, 2006, №3, с. 35-40.
  3. Гиндзе Б.К. Артериальная система головного мозга человека и животных. М., Медицина, 1947.
  4. Горбач Н.И. Теоретическая механика. Динамика. Минск. Интерпрессервис, 2004.
  5. Огнев Б.В. Кровоснабжение центральной и периферической нервной системы человека. М., Медицина, 1953.
  6. Economos D. et Prosalentis A. L'arterie cerebelleuse superiere dans les tumeurs de la fossa posterieure. Acta radiol. (Diagn). 1963, №1, p. 267-277.
  7. Haines S.J., Jannetta P.J. and Zorub D.S. Microvascular relations of the trigeminal nerve. An anatomical study with clinical correlation. J. Neurosurg., 1980, v. 52, №3, p. 383-386.
  8. Hamlyn P.J. Neurovascular relationships in the posterior cranial fossa, with special reference to trigeminal neuralgia. Clin. Anat.. 1997, v. 10, №6, p. 380-388.
  9. Hardy D.G., Pease D.A. and Rhotton A.L.Jr. Microsurgical anatomy of the superior cerebellar artery. Neurosurgery, 1980. v. 6, №1, p. 10-28.
  10. Kakizawa Y. Seguchi T, Kodama K. et al. Anatomical study of the trigeminal and facial cranial nerves with the aid of 3.0-tesla magnetic resonance imaging. J. Neurosurg., 2008, v. 108, №3. p. 483-490.
  11. Kress В., Schindler M., Rasche D. et al. MRI volumetry for the preoperative diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia. Eur Radiol.. 2005, v. 15, №7, p. 1344-1348.
  12. Kress В., Schindler M., Rasche D. et al. Trigeminal neuralgia: how often are trigeminal nerve-vessel contacts found by MRI in normal volunteers. Rofo, 2006, v. 178, № 3, p. 313-315.
  13. Mani K.L, Newton Т.Н. and Glicman M.C. The superior cerebellar artery. An anatomic-roengenographic correlation. Radiology 1968, v. 91, №6, p. 1102-1108.
  14. Matsushima T, Fukui M., Susuki S. and Rhoton Al. Jr. The microsurgical anatomy of the infratentorial lateral supracerebellar approach to the trigeminal nerve for tic douleureux. Neurosurgery, 1989, v. 24, № 6, p. 890-895.
  15. Meaney J.F., Miles J.В., Nixon Т.Е. et al. Vascular contact the fifth cranial nerve at the pons in patients with Trigeminal neuralgis: detection with 3 D FISP imaging. Am. J. Roengenol., 1994. v. 163, №6, p. 1447-1452.
  16. Monstad P. Microvascular decompression as a treatment for cranial nerve hyperactive dysfunction- a critical view. Acta. Neurol. Scand. Suppl. 2007, v. 187, p. 30-33.
  17. Olson S., Atkinson L. and Weidmann M. Microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia: recurrences and complications. J. Clin. Neurosci., 2005, v. 12, № 7, p. 787-789.
  18. Ueda F., Suzuki M., Fujianaga Y .et al. In vivo anatomical analysis of arterial contact with trigeminal nerve: denection with three-demensional spoiled grass imaging. Br. J. Radiology, 1999. v. 72, № 861, p. 838-845.

Supplementary files

Supplementary Files
Action
1. JATS XML

Copyright (c) 2009 Eco-Vector



СМИ зарегистрировано Федеральной службой по надзору в сфере связи, информационных технологий и массовых коммуникаций (Роскомнадзор).
Регистрационный номер и дата принятия решения о регистрации СМИ: № 0110212 от 08.02.1993.

This website uses cookies

You consent to our cookies if you continue to use our website.

About Cookies