• Turk Neurosurg · Jan 2015

    Microsurgical Anatomy of the Labyrinthine Artery and Clinical Relevance.

    • Aderehime Haidara, Johann Peltier, Yvan Zunon-Kipre, Hermann Adonis N'da, Landry Drogba, and Daniel Le Gars.
    • Service de Neurochirurgie, CHU de Yopougon Abidjan, Cote d'ivoire.
    • Turk Neurosurg. 2015 Jan 1; 25 (4): 539-43.

    AimTo describe the origin, the course, and relationships of the labyrinthine artery (LA).Material And MethodsThanks to a colored silicone mix preparation, ten cranial bases were examined using x3 to x40 magnification under surgical microscope.ResultsThe LA often arose from the meatal loop of the anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) (90%), or basilar artery (10%). The loop was extra-meatal of the internal auditory meatus (IAM) in 30%, at the opening of the internal auditory meatus in 20%, or intra-meatal in 35%. The AICA coursed in closed relationship to the VII and VIII cranial nerves. It coursed between VII and VIII cranial nerve roots in 85%, or passed over the ventral side of both VII and VIII cranial nerve. The average diameter of the LA was 0.2 +/- 0.05 mm. LA was single trunk in 60%, and bi-arterial in 40%.ConclusionThe implication of these anatomic findings for cerebello-pontine angle tumors surgery and neurovascular pathology such as infarction, aneurysm of the LA or the AICA are reviewed and discussed.

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