Vertebral Arteries


IMAGING ANATOMY

Overview

  • Vertebral artery (VA): 4 segments

    • V1 segment (extraosseous segment)

      • Arises from 1st part of subclavian artery

      • Courses posterosuperiorly to enter C6 transverse foramen

      • Branches: Segmental cervical muscular, spinal branches

    • V2 segment (foraminal segment)

      • Ascends through C6-C3 transverse foramina

      • Turns superolaterally through inverted L-shaped transverse foramen of axis (C2)

      • Courses short distance superiorly through C1 transverse foramen

      • Branches: Anterior meningeal artery, unnamed muscular/spinal branches

    • V3 segment (extraspinal segment)

      • Exits top of atlas (C1) transverse foramen

      • Lies on top of C1 ring, curving posteromedially around atlantooccipital joint

      • As it passes around back of atlantooccipital joint, turns sharply anterosuperiorly to pierce dura at foramen magnum

      • Branches: Posterior meningeal artery

    • V4 segment (intradural/intracranial segment)

      • After VA enters skull through foramen magnum, courses superomedially behind clivus

      • Unites with contralateral VA at or near pontomedullary junction to form basilar artery (BA)

      • Branches: Anterior, posterior spinal arteries (ASA, PSA), perforating branches to medulla, posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA)

      • Arises from distal VA, curves around/over tonsil, gives off perforating medullary, choroid, tonsillar, cerebellar branches

  • BA

    • Courses superiorly in prepontine cistern (in front of pons, behind clivus)

    • Bifurcates into its terminal branches, posterior cerebral arteries (PCAs), in interpeduncular or suprasellar cistern at or slightly above dorsum sellae

    • Branches: Pontine, midbrain perforating branches (numerous), anterior ICA (AICA), superior cerebellar arteries (SCAs), PCAs (terminal branches)

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