Carsky Katie, Iwanaga Joe, Clark McKenzie, Aysenne Aimee, Tubbs R Shane
Department of Neurosurgery, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, USA.
College of Human Sciences, Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, USA.
Cureus. 2021 Apr 7;13(4):e14343. doi: 10.7759/cureus.14343.
Anatomical variations of the craniocervical junction including a nerve of McKenzie, a branch between the spinal accessory nerve (XI) and the ventral root of the first cervical nerve (C1), have been identified. During routine dissection, a nerve of McKenzie with an interneural connection between the cranial root of the accessory nerve and the vagus nerve was observed on the left side. To our knowledge, a case with these two anatomical variations in the same cadaver and on the same side has not previously been reported. These variants may complicate surgery of the nerves of the craniocervical junction, and should thus be appreciated by the surgeon. Here, we discuss this case, its possible embryological origins, and the clinical significance.
已确定颅颈交界处的解剖变异,包括麦肯齐神经(McKenzie神经),即副神经(XI)与第一颈神经(C1)腹侧根之间的分支。在常规解剖过程中,在左侧观察到一条麦肯齐神经,其在副神经颅根与迷走神经之间存在神经内连接。据我们所知,此前尚未报道过同一具尸体同一侧出现这两种解剖变异的病例。这些变异可能会使颅颈交界处神经的手术变得复杂,因此外科医生应予以重视。在此,我们讨论该病例、其可能的胚胎学起源及临床意义。