J. Lu et al., ANATOMIC CONSIDERATIONS OF THE VERTEBRAL ARTERY - IMPLICATIONS FOR ANTERIOR DECOMPRESSION OF THE CERVICAL-SPINE, Journal of spinal disorders, 11(3), 1998, pp. 233-236
Anatomic dissection and measurements of the vertebral artery relative
to the medial margin of the longus colli and the anterior margin of th
e vertebral body from C6 to C3 were performed in this study. The avera
ge angle of the vertebral artery relative to the midline was 4.3 +/- 2
.6 degrees overall. The average distance between the medial margin of
the longus colli and medial margin of the vertebral artery gradually d
ecreased from the C6 level (11.5 +/- 1.0 mm) to the C3 level (9.0 +/-
1.3 mm). The average distance between anterior margin of the vertebral
body and anterior margin of the vertebral artery gradually increased
from the C6 level (7.2 +/- 1.9 mm) to the C3 level (9.6 +/- 2.1 mm). T
he distance between medial borders of the longus colli muscles gradual
ly decreased from the C6 level (13.8 +/- 2.2 mm) to the C3 level (7.9
+/- 2.2 mm). Relative to the medial margin of the longus colli muscle
and the anterior margin of the vertebral body, the vertebral artery is
more lateral and anterior at the C6 level but more medial and posteri
or at C3 level. This knowledge may facilitate effective decompression
of the lateral cervical canal and improve the margin of safety of the
surgeon.