The Vertebral Artery Convergence to the Cervical Spine in Elders

Background: In the older population, tortuosity of the vertebral artery (VA), uncovertebral joint (UVJ) osteoarthritis, and abnormal vertebral alignment may alter the normal anatomy.Aim: We aimed to determine the anatomical variations and relationships between the cervical segment of the VA and the...

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Main Authors: Banu Alicioglu, Nadir Gulekon
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2019-09-01
Series:Folia Medica
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spelling doaj-3354f1c6fd174e468aead607e22c060a2020-11-25T02:23:53ZengPensoft PublishersFolia Medica 0204-80431314-21432019-09-0161337738310.3897/folmed.61.e3941839418The Vertebral Artery Convergence to the Cervical Spine in EldersBanu Alicioglu0Nadir Gulekon1Bulent Ecevit UniversitesiGazi Universitesi Tip FakultesBackground: In the older population, tortuosity of the vertebral artery (VA), uncovertebral joint (UVJ) osteoarthritis, and abnormal vertebral alignment may alter the normal anatomy.Aim: We aimed to determine the anatomical variations and relationships between the cervical segment of the VA and the cervical spine with regard to ageing.Materials and methods: In this retrospective cross-sectional study, the computed tomography angiography scans of 110 subjects were reviewed. Any variations in the VA, UVJ degeneration were identified. The distance between the VA and uncinate process (UP) was measured electronically. The distance between the VA and UP were compared according to the age group (group A < 45, group B = 45-65, and group C > 65 years-old).Results: With regard to the transverse foramen, 7.2% of the cases had entering abnormalities of the VA, while in one case (0.83%), the right VA had an exiting abnormality (exiting from the C2 instead of the C1). UVJ degeneration was found to be significantly higher in the older age group (p < 0.05). Furthermore, at the C4-C7 levels, the distances between the VA and UP were significantly smaller in the older age group (p < 0.01).Conclusions: The VA-UP distance has been shown to decrease due to increasing UVJ osteoarthritis in the elderly. The convergence of the VA toward the spine occurs at the most mobile segment of the cervical spine, and this anatomical alteration may predispose temporary and/or permanent vertebral artery occlusion clinically, and be dangerous during cervical spine surgery.https://foliamedica.bg/article/39418/download/pdf/agingcomputed tomographyangiographyspineos
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author Banu Alicioglu
Nadir Gulekon
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The Vertebral Artery Convergence to the Cervical Spine in Elders
Folia Medica
aging
computed tomography
angiography
spine
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author_facet Banu Alicioglu
Nadir Gulekon
author_sort Banu Alicioglu
title The Vertebral Artery Convergence to the Cervical Spine in Elders
title_short The Vertebral Artery Convergence to the Cervical Spine in Elders
title_full The Vertebral Artery Convergence to the Cervical Spine in Elders
title_fullStr The Vertebral Artery Convergence to the Cervical Spine in Elders
title_full_unstemmed The Vertebral Artery Convergence to the Cervical Spine in Elders
title_sort vertebral artery convergence to the cervical spine in elders
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Folia Medica
issn 0204-8043
1314-2143
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Background: In the older population, tortuosity of the vertebral artery (VA), uncovertebral joint (UVJ) osteoarthritis, and abnormal vertebral alignment may alter the normal anatomy.Aim: We aimed to determine the anatomical variations and relationships between the cervical segment of the VA and the cervical spine with regard to ageing.Materials and methods: In this retrospective cross-sectional study, the computed tomography angiography scans of 110 subjects were reviewed. Any variations in the VA, UVJ degeneration were identified. The distance between the VA and uncinate process (UP) was measured electronically. The distance between the VA and UP were compared according to the age group (group A < 45, group B = 45-65, and group C > 65 years-old).Results: With regard to the transverse foramen, 7.2% of the cases had entering abnormalities of the VA, while in one case (0.83%), the right VA had an exiting abnormality (exiting from the C2 instead of the C1). UVJ degeneration was found to be significantly higher in the older age group (p < 0.05). Furthermore, at the C4-C7 levels, the distances between the VA and UP were significantly smaller in the older age group (p < 0.01).Conclusions: The VA-UP distance has been shown to decrease due to increasing UVJ osteoarthritis in the elderly. The convergence of the VA toward the spine occurs at the most mobile segment of the cervical spine, and this anatomical alteration may predispose temporary and/or permanent vertebral artery occlusion clinically, and be dangerous during cervical spine surgery.
topic aging
computed tomography
angiography
spine
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url https://foliamedica.bg/article/39418/download/pdf/
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