Cadaveric Classification of the Genicular Arteries, with Implications for the Interventional Radiologist
Maziar Sighary1, Abin Sajan2, James Walsh1
1Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, State University of New York - Downstate Health Sciences University, New York, New York.
Purpose:
To document and assess the genicular arterial variation in a large multicenter cadaveric sample and to generate an anatomical classification with implications for genicular artery embolization (GAE).
Materials And Methods:
A total of 212 dissected donor body lower limbs from 3 medical school institutions were included. The descending genicular artery (DGA), superior lateral genicular artery, superior medial genicular artery, middle genicular artery, inferior lateral genicular artery, inferior medial genicular artery, and anterior tibial recurrent artery were identified for gross anatomical appearance, location of origin, diameter of vessels, and variation in branching patterns.
Results:
A total of 198 DGAs, 204 popliteal-origin genicular arteries, and 183 anterior tibial recurrent arteries were adequately preserved and reviewed. Three types (A: 26%, B: 71%, and C: 5%) of DGA branching patterns were proposed along with 6 types (I: 28%, II: 22%, III: 15%, IV: 15%, V: 10%, and VI: 6%) of popliteal-origin genicular artery branching variants. Right versus left comparisons did not reveal clinically significant differences in the vessel distance (P = .30 to .82).
Conclusions:
Despite the large number of possible anatomical variations of the genicular arteries, 6 main patterns corresponded to >96% of the cases. The description and classification of the genicular arterial anatomy may provide useful information to the interventional radiologist and add to the technical nuances of GAE.
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