Neurospine.  2018 Dec;15(4):388-393. 10.14245/ns.1836112.056.

Morphological Patterns of the Anterior Median Fissure in the Cervical Spinal Cord Evaluated by Computed Tomography After Myelography

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  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, Spinal Disorders Center, Fujieda Heisei Memorial Hospital, Fukui, Japan. y.oichi.with.laststar0624@gmail.com

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
Computed tomography following myelography (CTM) revealed an unusual flow of contrast dye into the anterior median fissure (AMF) in a patient with cervical spondylotic myelopathy. Since then, several AMF configurations have been observed on CTM. Therefore, we evaluated morphological patterns of the AMF on CTM and investigated the significance and mechanisms of contrast dye flow into the AMF.
METHODS
Morphological patterns of the AMF on CTM were examined in 79 patients. Group A (24 patients) underwent surgery because of symptomatic cervical myelopathy. Group B (43 patients) had no clinical symptoms but showed spinal cord compression on CTM. Group C (12 patients), who showed neither clinical symptoms nor cord changes, underwent CTM for lumbar lesion evaluation. AMF patterns were classified into 4 types according to their configurations on CTM (reversed T, Y, V, and O types).
RESULTS
In group B, the reversed T type and Y type appeared significantly more often near the compressed portion (p < 0.001). A similar tendency was seen in group A. The V and O types were most frequently observed in group C (p < 0.001).
CONCLUSION
On CTM, contrast dye tends to flow into the AMF of the cervical cord when the spinal cord is compressed. We speculate that there may be 3 possible mechanisms for this phenomenon: deformation of the epipial layer of the AMF due to cervical cord compression, AMF dilatation due to atrophy of the anterior funiculus or anterior horn, and temporary AMF dilatation when it becomes an alternative route for cerebrospinal fluid circulation.

Keyword

Computed tomography; Myelography; Anterior median fissure; Spinal cord; Cervical spondylosis

MeSH Terms

Animals
Atrophy
Cerebrospinal Fluid
Cervical Cord*
Dilatation
Horns
Humans
Myelography*
Spinal Cord
Spinal Cord Compression
Spinal Cord Diseases
Spondylosis
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