Study Design: Systematic review. Objectives: There is paucity of consensus on whether (1) the artery of Adamkiewicz (AoA) and (2) the number of contiguous segmental spinal arteries (SSAs) that can be safely ligated without causing spinal cord ischemia. The objective of this review is to determine the risk of motor neurological deficits from iatrogenic sacrifice of the (1) AoA and (2) its vicinity’s SSAs. Methods: Systematic review of the spine and vascular surgery was carried out in accordance to PRISMA guidelines. Outcomes in terms of risk of postoperative motor neurological deficit with occlusion of the AoA, bilateral contiguous SSAs, or unilateral contiguous SSAs were analyzed. Results: Ten articles, all retrospective case series,...
ObjectiveNeurologic dysfunction remains a persistent complication of extensive aortic repair owing t...
ObjectiveParaplegia remains a devastating, and still too frequent, complication after repair of exte...
ObjectivesFusion of the spine is often performed from an anterior approach requiring mobilization of...
none4The major radicular artery eponymically named "Adamkiewicz's artery" (AKA) is an important vess...
Objective: Thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic repair are still complicated by spinal cord ischemia...
AbstractObjective: The Adamkiewicz artery supplies most of the blood to the anterior spinal artery, ...
AbstractObjectiveThoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic repair are still complicated by spinal cord is...
Study Design. Human cadaver quantitative morphometric analysis of the blood vessels in the spinal co...
AbstractAll patients undergoing resection of thoracic or thoracoabdominal aneurysms at Mount Sinai H...
ObjectivePreoperative knowledge of the blood-supplying trajectory to the spinal cord is of interest,...
SummarySince the publication of prior reviews on this topic, substantial clinical experience with a ...
ObjectivePrevention of paraplegia after repair of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm requires understa...
Study DesignModern biomaterials and instrumentation have popularised surgery of the thoraco-lumbar s...
Abstract Purpose To assess the rate, timing of diagnosis, and repair...
ObjectiveA better understanding of the response of the spinal cord blood supply to segmental artery ...
ObjectiveNeurologic dysfunction remains a persistent complication of extensive aortic repair owing t...
ObjectiveParaplegia remains a devastating, and still too frequent, complication after repair of exte...
ObjectivesFusion of the spine is often performed from an anterior approach requiring mobilization of...
none4The major radicular artery eponymically named "Adamkiewicz's artery" (AKA) is an important vess...
Objective: Thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic repair are still complicated by spinal cord ischemia...
AbstractObjective: The Adamkiewicz artery supplies most of the blood to the anterior spinal artery, ...
AbstractObjectiveThoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic repair are still complicated by spinal cord is...
Study Design. Human cadaver quantitative morphometric analysis of the blood vessels in the spinal co...
AbstractAll patients undergoing resection of thoracic or thoracoabdominal aneurysms at Mount Sinai H...
ObjectivePreoperative knowledge of the blood-supplying trajectory to the spinal cord is of interest,...
SummarySince the publication of prior reviews on this topic, substantial clinical experience with a ...
ObjectivePrevention of paraplegia after repair of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm requires understa...
Study DesignModern biomaterials and instrumentation have popularised surgery of the thoraco-lumbar s...
Abstract Purpose To assess the rate, timing of diagnosis, and repair...
ObjectiveA better understanding of the response of the spinal cord blood supply to segmental artery ...
ObjectiveNeurologic dysfunction remains a persistent complication of extensive aortic repair owing t...
ObjectiveParaplegia remains a devastating, and still too frequent, complication after repair of exte...
ObjectivesFusion of the spine is often performed from an anterior approach requiring mobilization of...