Minim Invasive Neurosurg 2004; 47(2): 102-106
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-818472
Original Article
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

Vascular Anatomy of the Foramen of Vicq d'Azyr: A Microsurgical Perspective

R.  Mercado1 , J.  Santos-Franco1 , I.  Ortiz-Velazquez1 , S.  Gómez-Llata1
  • 1Microsurgery Laboratory, Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía “Manuel Velasco Suarez”, Mexico City, Mexico
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Publication Date:
16 July 2004 (online)

Abstract

Introduction: The foramen of Vicq d'Azyr, is a triangular-shaped area located rostral to the ventral median fissure of the medulla oblongata. Its importance relies on the fact that it is penetrated by small vessels from the vertebrobasilar axis that nourish vital pontine nuclei and tracts. We described the microvascular anatomy of the perforating vessels of the foramen of Vicq d'Azyr (FVA).

Materials and Methods: The vertebrobasilar junction arteries and the perforating arteries of the foramen of Vicq d'Azyr were examined using a surgical microscope in 21 formalin-fixed brain stems.

Results: The total number of perforating branches found was 286 in the 21 brains, an average of 13.6 perforators per brain, range 7 to 22. They arose as distal branches of 73 main trunks, average of 3.5 per brain, range 2 to 5, originating mainly from the basilar artery in 41 (56.1 %); the left ventral spinal artery in 12 (16.4 %), and the left vertebral artery in 8 (11 %). The average outer diameters of the left and right vertebral arteries were 3.2 mm and 2.9 mm, 4.1 mm for the basilar artery, and 0.6 mm for the right and left ventral spinal arteries. The branching pattern and interesting anatomic variations of the main vessels of the vertebro-basilar junction are also described.

Discussion: The vascular anatomy of the infratentorial compartment is highly variable. These variations should be kept in mind to avoid pitfalls during vascular or tumor surgery. In contrast, the entering locations of perforating vessels remain constant, referring to these zones as key areas when planning or doing surgical procedures in this region.

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Rodrigo Mercado,  M. D.

Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía “Manuel Velasco Suarez” · Microsurgery Laboratory · Neurosurgery Department

Insurgentes Sur. 3877

La Fama

Tlalpan

Mexico City

Mexico CP 04190

Email: rmercado@innn.edu.mx