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ARTERIAL AND VENOUS SUPPLY OF BRAIN
Part 2
Dr Sameeha Khan
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Part 2
Cerebral arteries Vertebral artery Basilar artery
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CEREBRAL ARTERIES
Distal ICA
Anterior cerebral artery Middle
cerebral artery
Basilar artery
Posterior cerebral artery
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Anterior cerebral artery
A1 horizontal segment
• From ACA origin to ACoA junction.
• Inferior br – supply superior surface of optic nerve and chaisma.
• Superior br – anterior hypothalamus , septum pellucidum , anterior commisure , fornix , anterior inferior portion of corpus straitum.
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Arise from A1 segment- perforating branches. • Pass cephalad
thro anterior perforated substance.
• Supply head of caudate nucleus and anterior limb of IC, putamen .
Medial lenticulostriate artery.
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Recurrent Artery of Heubner
• Largest of the perforating branches.
• May arise from A1 or A2 segment.
• A1 – 44%• Proximal A2 – 50%• ACoA – less common • Derives its name from
the fact that it doubles back on its parent artery at an acute angle to join lenticulostriate vessel.
• Lies parallel to A1 .
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A2 segment- Interhemispheric segment
From ACoA junction
Ascend in front of 3rd ventricle in cistern of lamina terminalis
br –Orbitofrontal, frontopolar
Curves around corpus callosum genu gives terminal branches
A2 terminal
branches-
Pericollasal
Collasomarginal
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Cortical A3 segment
• Supply the anterior 2/3rds of medial hemispheric surface + small superior area over the convexities.
• Callosomarginal a.– lies in cingulate gyrus supplies medial frontal lobe
• Pericallosal a.– course along the posterior aspect of corpus callosum and supplies it and medial parietal lobe
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Cortical branches – territories
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Lateral DSA mid arterial phase
A1
A2
A3
orbitofrontal
Callosomarginal Pericollasal
Medial lenticulostriate Recurrent
artery heubner
Pericollasal
A2
Orbitofrontal
Frontopolar
A3
Callosomarginal
AP DSA mid arterial
3D MRA
A2
Pericollasal
Callosomarginal
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ACA– ACoA complex
ACoA -Part of COW -not a true branch of ACA
Branches – perforating Supply –Lamina terminalis
, Hypothalamus , Anterior commissure , Fornix, Septum pellucidum , Para olfactory gyrus , Subcellosal region , Anterior part of cingulate gyrus
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Variants -ACoA
ACA – ACoA complex – normal 1/3rd anatomy dissection
Absent , duplicate or multichannel ACoA – 10-15%
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• Hypoplasia or absent A1 ACA segment-distal segments fill preferentially from other side via ACoA.
Variants – A1
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Duplication ACA
Fenestration / duplication of ACA
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Azygous ACA – solitary unpaired vessel Single trunk from confluence of A1 segments of right n left
ACAs- supplies both hemispheres . Assc with lobar holoprosencephaly, saccular aneursym
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• Normally A1 segment runs over the optic nerve.
• Here it runs below the optic nerve.
• Assc with aneurysms .
• Recognised before surgeries.
Infraoptic origin of ACA
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Variable branches to C/L hemisphere.
Separate right n left ACA.
1 ACA is dominant than other and it sends branches to other hemisphere.
Other ACA is hypoplastic – terminate as orbitofrontal or frontopolar branch.
Bihemispheric ACA
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Middle cerebral artery
M1 horizontal
Origin -Laterally from ICA
bifurcation
Till its bi/trifurcation at sylvian fissure. Br – Lateral Lenticulostriate branch course
superiorlyAnterior
temporal artery Supplies-Lentiform nucleus
Part of IC , caudate nucleus
M2 insular
At its genu divides into branches
Loop over insula pass laterally to exit from sylvian
fissure
M3 opercular
Emerge from sylvian fissure
Ramify over hemispheric
surfaceSupplies –cerebral cortex and white
matter
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Cortical branches
1. Orbitofrontal artery (lateral frontobasal )
2. Prefrontal arteries 3. Precentral
(prerolandic )4. Central sulcus
(rolandic) 5. Postcentral sulcus
(anterior parietal) artery
6. Posterior parietal artery
7. Angular artery 8. Posterior temporal 9. Temporooccipital
artery 10. Medial temporal
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AP DSA mid arterial phase
AP DSA early arterial phase
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Early arterial phase
Lateral DSA Mid arterial phase
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Lateral
•M1 horizontal •MCA bifurcation •M2 insular •M3 opercular
CT
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MRA
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Lateral Lenticulostriate Artery
• Origin - M1 • Supplies – • Part of head
and body of caudate
• Globus pallidus
• Putamen • Posterior
limb of internal capsule
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Sylvian segment territory
• Supplies • Inferolateral
frontal lobe • Insular
cortex • Parietal lobe • Temporal
lobe
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Cortical segment territory
• Supplies – • Lateral
cerebrum • Insula • Ant-
lateral temporal lobe
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Variants- MCA
Less frequent Fenestration and duplication Single trunk Accessory arteries
All uncommon ≤5 %
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MCA fenestration
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Accessory MCA
• It is either hypertrophied RA heubner or medial ACA perforator.
• To be called accessory MCA it should have cortical branches.
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PCA origin from bifurcation of basilar artery in interpeduncular cistern.Lies above occulomotar nerve. Circles midbrain above tentorium cerebelli.
Posterior cerebral artery
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Posterior cerebral artery
P1 precommunicating / peduncular
•Basilar bifurcation extends laterally •Junction with PCoA•Br – •Post thalamoperforating-thalamus , midbrain •Medial posterior choroidal artery – anteromedially along roof of 3rd ventricle –tectal plate , midbrain , thalamus posterior , pineal gland , tele choroidae of 3rd ventricle.
P2 ambient / crural
•PCA- PCoA junction posterior •Above trochlear nerve and tentorial incisura •Br – •Thalamogeniculate arteries- MGB , pulvinar , brachium superior colliculus , crus cerebri , LGB •Lateral post choroidal artery – over pulvinar of thalamus – posterior thalamus , lateral ventricular choroid plexus
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Inferior temporal artery • Undersur
face of temporal bone
• Anastamose -MCA
Parietooccipital artery• Posterior
1/3rd interhemispheric surface
• ACA
Calcarine artery( P4 )• Visual
cortex• Occipital
pole
Posterior pericollasal artery (splenial)• Splenium
of corpus callosum
• ACA
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AP DSA
AP DSA mid arterial phase
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Early arterial phase
Lateral DSA Mid arterial phase
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MRA
CTA
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Cortical territory
• Supply – • Medial
+posterior temporal lobe
• Medial parietal lobe
• Occipital lobe
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Variant – PCA Fetal origin of PCA from ICA instead of basilar – 15-
20 % Carotid basilar anastomosis – supply PCA via
trigeminal artery or other persistent channels
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Vertebral artery V1 Courses –Cephalad to enter transverse foramina
at C6
Ascend directly to C2 (V2)
Turns laterally and superiorly thro C1 vertebral
foramina
Looping posteriorly along atlas V3 extraspinal
Each VA passes superomedially thro foramen magnum In Posterior fossa anterior to medulla
(intradural )
VAs unite to form basilar artery
From subclavian arteriesLeft VA dominant 50%
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Extracranial VA branches
1. V1-Small segmental spinal/ meningeal/ muscular branches.
2. V2- Anterior Meningeal artery , muscular branches.
3. V3 -Posterior Meningeal artery
Courses along posterior arch of atlas.
Supplies falx cerebri Variant – origin from ECA /
PICA. Greatly enlarged with
vascular malformations and neoplasms
Posterior meningeal artery
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Intracranial VA branches
Vertebral artery
Anterior spinal artery
Medial medullary syndrome
Posterior inferior cerebellar artery
Arises from distal VA
Lateral medullary syndrome
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Lateral DSA
AP DSA
V1- extraosseousV2 –foraminal V3 – extraspinal V4 – intradural
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At c7 level At C6 level
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At C1 C2 level
At spinal cord and pons level
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Posterior inferior cerebellar artery
• Front of medulla Anterior medullary segment
• Along side of medulla caudally to level of CN 9-11
Lateral medullary segment
• Around inferior half of cerebellar tonsilTonsilomedullary
segment
• Cleft btw tela choridae and inferior medullary velum rostrally and superior pole of tonsil caudally
Telovelotonsillar segment
Cortical / hemispheric segment
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Lateral DSA early arterial
Lateral DSA late arterial
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Anterior medullary segment Posterior medullary segment Lateral medullary segment
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• Choroid plexus of 4th ventricle.
• Posterolateral medulla.
• Cerebellar tonsil. • Inferior vermis. • Posteroinferior cerebellar hemisphere.
Supplies
PICA territory
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Variants –
Persistent vertebrobasilar anastamosis
Left VA – aortic arch origin – 5%
Hypolastic VA – 40 %
Hypoplastic VA
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Hypoplastic VA terminating as PICA
VA terminates in PICA – 1%
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Duplicated VA
Orange arrow – duplicated VA Red – original VA from subclavian
VA duplication- ocassionally
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Fenestrated VA
VA fenestration – occasionally
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Extracranial PICA
Extradural origin of PICAPICA from VA below foramen magnum
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Basilar artery
Right and left VA s unite – BA
Course cephalad in front of pons
Pontine cistern in the space delineated by lateral margin of clivus and dorsum sellae
Terminates in interpeduncular cistern
Divides into PCAs
•Average length – 3 cm •Width 1.5- 4 mm •Diameter <4.5 mm
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BA - Branches
1. AICA – Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery
1st major branch. Posterior laterally in
cerebellopontine angle cistern toward the internal auditory canal. Here typically anteroinferior to facial and vestibulocochlear nerve.
Few mms from origin AICA crossed by abducens nerve.
Supplies- ▪ Nerves ▪ Inferolateral pons ▪ Middle cerebellar peduncle ▪ Flocculus ▪ Anterolateral cerebelllar hemisphere
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BA –branches
2. SCA- Superior Cerebellar Artery –
Arises from BA apex. Posterolaterally around Pons
and mesencephalon below tentorial incisura and CNS 3 n 4.
Supplies – ▪ Superior surface of vermis n
cerebellar hemisphere. ▪ Deep cerebellar white matter. ▪ Dentate nucleus.
Perforating branches – short n long segment
BA – terminates into PCA s
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AP DSA
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MRA
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Variants - Nonfused basilar
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Variants -Basilar fenestration
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Variants -AICA duplication
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Variants -SCA origin from PCA / ICA directly
SCAs- can arise from P1 segment
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