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14.10.2022 | Original Article
Oculomotor nerve segment between proximal posterior and superior cerebellar arteries: an MRI study
verfasst von:
Satoshi Tsutsumi, Natsuki Sugiyama, Hideaki Ueno, Hisato Ishii
Erschienen in:
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy
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Ausgabe 11/2022
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Abstract
Purpose
No study has documented the oculomotor nerve (OMN) segment lying between the posterior cerebral (PCA) and superior cerebellar (SCA) arteries adjacent to the brainstem. The present study aimed to characterize it.
Methods
A total of 71 patients underwent thin-sliced, sagittal T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging for analysis.
Results
The OMN segments lying between the PCA and SCA were identified in all patients. The OMN segment in relation to the PCA and SCA was classified into five types. Of them, the PCA-OMN contact type was the most frequent and found in 35.2% of 71 sides on the right and 39.4% on the left. Also, the PCA-OMN compression type was identified in 12.7% on the right and 15.5% on the left. In these types, the mean distance between the brainstem and contact/compression sites were measured 4.4 ± 2.3 mm on the right and 4.4 ± 1.6 mm on the left. In more than forty percent, the sites were located at the level of the pontomesencephalic junction.
Conclusions
The OMN may be frequently in contact with the PCA near the brainstem. The site located more distal than the central-peripheral myelin junction of the OMN can attribute to a low frequency of neurovascular compression syndrome of the nerve.