INTERMITTENT MEDULLARY CLAUDICATION - POSTMORTEM SPINAL ANGIOGRAPHIC FINDINGS IN 2 CASES AND IN 6 CONTROLS

Citation
Li. Kauppila et al., INTERMITTENT MEDULLARY CLAUDICATION - POSTMORTEM SPINAL ANGIOGRAPHIC FINDINGS IN 2 CASES AND IN 6 CONTROLS, Journal of spinal disorders, 7(3), 1994, pp. 242-247
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Orthopedics
Journal title
ISSN journal
08950385
Volume
7
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
242 - 247
Database
ISI
SICI code
0895-0385(1994)7:3<242:IMC-PS>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Postmortem thoracolumbar aortography with solidifying contrast medium to visualize the arteries of the lower part of the spinal cord was per formed in two patients with a long history of intermittent neurogenic claudication and degenerative spinal stenosis, as well as in six contr ols. One of the patients proved to have advanced atheromatous lesions in the aorta, several obliterated intercostal and lumbar arteries, and a blocked caudal portion of the anterior spinal artery. The other had an arterious malformation in the spinal cord at the thoracolumbal jun ction. The angiographic findings for these patients differed remarkabl y from those of six age-matched controls, indicating that disturbed bl ood flow in the lower part of the cord probably contributed to the sym ptom complex in the patients with claudication. The potential combinat ion of local compression and vascular disease of the cord may explain why decompressive procedures sometimes fail to eliminate a patient's s ymptoms.