Title of article :
Surgical Anatomy of the Vertebrobasilar Territory and Posterior Circle of Willis
Author/Authors :
O. E. Idowu, OE Department of Surgery - Lagos State University College of Medicine and Teaching Hospital - Ikeja, Lagos , Malomo, AO Departments of Surgery - Pathology - University College Hospital and College of Medicine - University of Ibadan - Ibadan, Nigeria , Akang, EEU Departments of Surgery - Pathology - University College Hospital and College of Medicine - University of Ibadan - Ibadan, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: In the present era of microscopic and
neuroendoscopic procedures, the surgical anatomy of the skull
base vessels has gained increased significance. The pattern
of the vertebrobasilar arterial complex and the posterior circle
of Willis (COW) in Nigerians has not been previously reported
despite various variants of these complexes existing in different
populations.
OBJECTIVE: To review and document the size, distribution
and anomalies of the vertebrobasilar territory and posterior
COW pattern in a Nigerian set of brains.
Methods: The target population for this study was a group of
Nigerian adults 18 years and above. Specimens from patients
with an ante-mortem or post-mortem evidence of meningitis
or atherosclerosis were excluded. The size, distribution and
anomalies of the vertebrobasilar artery, its branches, and the
posterior COW were defined in 50 brains.
RESULTS: The male: female ratio was 1.9:1 and a mean age of
44 years. Statistical analysis showed significant differences
between the sizes of posterior inferior cerebellar arteries and
anterior inferior cerebellar arteries (Student’s t = –30.189;
p-value = 0.000). Fifty-six percent of the brains had no
anomalies. Thirty anomalies were noted in posterior COW
compared with six in the vertebrobasilar territory. There were
no aneurysms in all the specimens studied.
CONCLUSION: Anomalies in the region of the posterior COW
are commoner than the vertebrobasilar territory and the region
of the posterior communicating artery is the most common
site of anomalies in the posterior COW territory. These
variations should be taken into account during skull base and
carotid surgeries, and cerebral angiography
Keywords :
vertebro-basilar arterial complex , posterior circulation of Willis , Anomalies
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics