Suenaga Y, Takasaki S, Kanno Y, Nakamura R
Hokkaido Igaku Zasshi. 1976 Jan;51(1):83-5.
A case of the left vertebral artery direct arising from the Arcus aorta, falling under C-type in ADACHI (1928), was encountered among the corpses dissected for practice in Hokkaido University, school of medicine. The Arcus aorta has four branches; Truncus brachiocephalicus, A. carotis communis sinistra, A. vertebralis sinistra, and A. subclavia sinistra. The A.vertebralis sinistra has passed through at first into Foramen transvwrsarium of the vertebra cervicales quintus (C5). The length of this artery between the origin of the Arcus aorta and the fifth cervicales was 120 mm. The other measurements of arteries were shown in table 1.
在北海道大学医学部用于实习解剖的尸体中,发现了一例左椎动脉直接发自主动脉弓的病例,属于足立(1928年)分类中的C型。主动脉弓有四个分支,即头臂干、左颈总动脉、左椎动脉和左锁骨下动脉。左椎动脉首先穿过第五颈椎(C5)的横突孔。该动脉在主动脉弓起点与第五颈椎之间的长度为120毫米。动脉的其他测量数据见表1。