Tubbs R Shane, Tyler-Kabara Elizabeth C, Salter E George, Sheetz James, Zehren Steven J, Oakes W Jerry
Department of Cell Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA.
Surg Radiol Anat. 2006 Mar;28(1):112-3. doi: 10.1007/s00276-005-0048-x. Epub 2005 Oct 15.
Cervical ribs are uncommon and occur in approximately 0.5-1% of the population. The authors describe a cadaver found to have a cervical rib with further compression by the dorsal scapular artery. This vessel originated from the third portion of the subclavian artery. No other anomalies were found in this specimen. The authors speculate that some cases of symptomatic cervical rib may have an additional vector of compression from a dorsal scapular artery when it arises from the third portion of the subclavian artery. Additional studies aimed at the vascular system may be useful in diagnosis and operative planning for symptomatic patients.
颈肋并不常见,约占总人口的0.5%-1%。作者描述了一具尸体,发现其有颈肋且受到肩胛背动脉的进一步压迫。该血管起源于锁骨下动脉的第三段。在这个标本中未发现其他异常。作者推测,一些有症状的颈肋病例,当肩胛背动脉起源于锁骨下动脉第三段时,可能存在额外的压迫因素。针对血管系统的进一步研究可能有助于有症状患者的诊断和手术规划。