Pattern of distribution of Labbé and Trolard’s anastomotic veins as a function of laterality and sex: an angiographic study

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Main Author: Jonatan de Aguiar Almeida, Daniel
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Antônio Barbosa da Silva, Marcos, Virginia Oliveira Leite, Amanda, Sousa Leal, Ana Clara, Correa de Araújo, Maria Tereza, Martins de Paula da Mota Silveira, Rebeca, Pacífico, Fernando Augusto
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Summary: INTRODUCTION: The superior (Trolard's) and inferior (Labbé's) anastomotic veins, responsible for communicating the middle cerebral vein to the superior sagittal and transverse sinuses, respectively, become important in the area of ​​neurosurgery, since they are high-risk veins. for injuries in surgical procedures because they are located in topographies of constant access. In the literature, the consequences of involvement of these veins during surgical procedures are shown, which include cerebral edema, venous infarction and hemorrhage, among other complications. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the distribution pattern of the anastomotic veins of Labbé and Trolard as a function of laterality and sex in cerebral arteriography exams. METHODS: This project was developed at the Faculty of Medicine of Olinda. This is a cross-sectional, observational and retrospective study. Twenty angiography exams were analyzed as initial quantitative, making this work a pilot study for analyzes with more significant samples later on. Arteriography exams with evaluation of venous drainage of the brain were included and cerebral arteriography exams that did not have the three incidences used in the exam were excluded. For data analysis, descriptive statistics were used, according to each proposed objective. RESULTS: Labbé's anastomotic vein was more prevalent on the right in females, while on the left it was more prevalent in males. The anastomotic vein of Trolard was more prevalent on the right in males, while on the left it was more prevalent in females. CONCLUSION: The present study described the distribution pattern of the anastomotic veins of Labbé and Trolard as a function of laterality and sex, relating the findings to potential complications secondary to iatrogenic venous injury, demonstrating the importance of knowing the anatomy of these vascular structures and their surgical implications.
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spelling Pattern of distribution of Labbé and Trolard’s anastomotic veins as a function of laterality and sex: an angiographic studyPadrão de distribuição das veias anastomóticas de Labbé e Trolard em função da lateralidade e sexo: um estudo angiográficoVeia cerebralVeia de TrolardVeia de LabbéAnatomia NeurocirúrgicaVariações AnatômicasCerebral veinsTrolard veinVein of LabbéVariationsNeurosurgical anatomyINTRODUCTION: The superior (Trolard's) and inferior (Labbé's) anastomotic veins, responsible for communicating the middle cerebral vein to the superior sagittal and transverse sinuses, respectively, become important in the area of ​​neurosurgery, since they are high-risk veins. for injuries in surgical procedures because they are located in topographies of constant access. In the literature, the consequences of involvement of these veins during surgical procedures are shown, which include cerebral edema, venous infarction and hemorrhage, among other complications. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the distribution pattern of the anastomotic veins of Labbé and Trolard as a function of laterality and sex in cerebral arteriography exams. METHODS: This project was developed at the Faculty of Medicine of Olinda. This is a cross-sectional, observational and retrospective study. Twenty angiography exams were analyzed as initial quantitative, making this work a pilot study for analyzes with more significant samples later on. Arteriography exams with evaluation of venous drainage of the brain were included and cerebral arteriography exams that did not have the three incidences used in the exam were excluded. For data analysis, descriptive statistics were used, according to each proposed objective. RESULTS: Labbé's anastomotic vein was more prevalent on the right in females, while on the left it was more prevalent in males. The anastomotic vein of Trolard was more prevalent on the right in males, while on the left it was more prevalent in females. CONCLUSION: The present study described the distribution pattern of the anastomotic veins of Labbé and Trolard as a function of laterality and sex, relating the findings to potential complications secondary to iatrogenic venous injury, demonstrating the importance of knowing the anatomy of these vascular structures and their surgical implications.INTRODUÇÃO: As veias anastomóticas superior (de Trolard) e inferior (de Labbé), responsáveis por comunicar a veia cerebral média aos seios sagital superior e transverso, respectivamente, tornam-se importantes na área da neurocirurgia, uma vez que são veias de alto risco para lesões nos procedimentos cirúrgicos por serem localizadas em topografias de acesso constante. Na literatura, são mostradas as consequências do acometimento dessas veias durante procedimentos cirúrgicos, o que inclui edema cerebral, infarto venoso e hemorragia, dentre outras intercorrências. OBJETIVO: Investigar o padrão de distribuição das veias anastomóticas de Labbé e Trolard em função da lateralidade e do sexo em exames de arteriografia cerebral. MÉTODOS: Este projeto foi desenvolvido na Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda. Trata-se de um estudo do tipo transversal, observacional e retrospectivo. Foram analisados 20 exames de angiografia como quantitativo inicial, tornando este trabalho um estudo piloto para análises com amostras mais significativas posteriormente. Foram incluídos exames de arteriografias com avaliação da drenagem venosa do cérebro e excluídos os exames de arteriografia cerebral que não possuam as três incidências utilizadas no exame. Para análise dos dados, foram utilizadas estatística descritiva, de acordo com cada objetivo proposto. RESULTADOS: A veia anastomótica de Labbé foi mais prevalente à direita no sexo feminino, enquanto à esquerda foi mais prevalente no sexo masculino. Já a veia anastomótica de Trolard foi mais prevalente à direita no sexo masculino, enquanto à esquerda foi mais prevalente no sexo feminino. CONCLUSÃO: O presente estudo descreveu o padrão de distribuição das veias anastomóticas de Labbé e Trolard em função da lateralidade e sexo relacionando os achados com potenciais complicações secundárias à lesão venosa iatrogênica, demonstrando a importância do conhecimento da anatomia destas estruturas vasculares e suas implicações cirúrgicas.Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda2022-12-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/article/view/18810.56102/afmo.2022.188ANNALS OF OLINDA MEDICAL SCHOOL; Vol. 1 No. 7 (2022); 24-28Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda; v. 1 n. 7 (2022); 24-282674-84872595-1734reponame:Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (Online)instname:Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (FMO)instacron:FMOporhttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/article/view/188/110Copyright (c) 2022 Daniel Jonatan de Aguiar Almeida, Marcos Antônio Barbosa da Silva, Amanda Virginia Oliveira Leite, Ana Clara Sousa Leal, Maria Tereza Correa de Araújo, Rebeca Martins de Paula da Mota Silveira, Fernando Augusto Pacíficohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJonatan de Aguiar Almeida, DanielAntônio Barbosa da Silva, Marcos Virginia Oliveira Leite, AmandaSousa Leal, Ana ClaraCorrea de Araújo, Maria TerezaMartins de Paula da Mota Silveira, RebecaPacífico, Fernando Augusto2022-12-22T19:56:56Zoai:ojs.afmo.emnuvens.com.br:article/188Revistahttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmoPUBhttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/oaianaisfmo@fmo.edu.br2674-84872595-1734opendoar:2022-12-22T19:56:56Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (Online) - Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (FMO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pattern of distribution of Labbé and Trolard’s anastomotic veins as a function of laterality and sex: an angiographic study
Padrão de distribuição das veias anastomóticas de Labbé e Trolard em função da lateralidade e sexo: um estudo angiográfico
title Pattern of distribution of Labbé and Trolard’s anastomotic veins as a function of laterality and sex: an angiographic study
spellingShingle Pattern of distribution of Labbé and Trolard’s anastomotic veins as a function of laterality and sex: an angiographic study
Jonatan de Aguiar Almeida, Daniel
Veia cerebral
Veia de Trolard
Veia de Labbé
Anatomia Neurocirúrgica
Variações Anatômicas
Cerebral veins
Trolard vein
Vein of Labbé
Variations
Neurosurgical anatomy
title_short Pattern of distribution of Labbé and Trolard’s anastomotic veins as a function of laterality and sex: an angiographic study
title_full Pattern of distribution of Labbé and Trolard’s anastomotic veins as a function of laterality and sex: an angiographic study
title_fullStr Pattern of distribution of Labbé and Trolard’s anastomotic veins as a function of laterality and sex: an angiographic study
title_full_unstemmed Pattern of distribution of Labbé and Trolard’s anastomotic veins as a function of laterality and sex: an angiographic study
title_sort Pattern of distribution of Labbé and Trolard’s anastomotic veins as a function of laterality and sex: an angiographic study
author Jonatan de Aguiar Almeida, Daniel
author_facet Jonatan de Aguiar Almeida, Daniel
Antônio Barbosa da Silva, Marcos
Virginia Oliveira Leite, Amanda
Sousa Leal, Ana Clara
Correa de Araújo, Maria Tereza
Martins de Paula da Mota Silveira, Rebeca
Pacífico, Fernando Augusto
author_role author
author2 Antônio Barbosa da Silva, Marcos
Virginia Oliveira Leite, Amanda
Sousa Leal, Ana Clara
Correa de Araújo, Maria Tereza
Martins de Paula da Mota Silveira, Rebeca
Pacífico, Fernando Augusto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jonatan de Aguiar Almeida, Daniel
Antônio Barbosa da Silva, Marcos
Virginia Oliveira Leite, Amanda
Sousa Leal, Ana Clara
Correa de Araújo, Maria Tereza
Martins de Paula da Mota Silveira, Rebeca
Pacífico, Fernando Augusto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Veia cerebral
Veia de Trolard
Veia de Labbé
Anatomia Neurocirúrgica
Variações Anatômicas
Cerebral veins
Trolard vein
Vein of Labbé
Variations
Neurosurgical anatomy
topic Veia cerebral
Veia de Trolard
Veia de Labbé
Anatomia Neurocirúrgica
Variações Anatômicas
Cerebral veins
Trolard vein
Vein of Labbé
Variations
Neurosurgical anatomy
description INTRODUCTION: The superior (Trolard's) and inferior (Labbé's) anastomotic veins, responsible for communicating the middle cerebral vein to the superior sagittal and transverse sinuses, respectively, become important in the area of ​​neurosurgery, since they are high-risk veins. for injuries in surgical procedures because they are located in topographies of constant access. In the literature, the consequences of involvement of these veins during surgical procedures are shown, which include cerebral edema, venous infarction and hemorrhage, among other complications. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the distribution pattern of the anastomotic veins of Labbé and Trolard as a function of laterality and sex in cerebral arteriography exams. METHODS: This project was developed at the Faculty of Medicine of Olinda. This is a cross-sectional, observational and retrospective study. Twenty angiography exams were analyzed as initial quantitative, making this work a pilot study for analyzes with more significant samples later on. Arteriography exams with evaluation of venous drainage of the brain were included and cerebral arteriography exams that did not have the three incidences used in the exam were excluded. For data analysis, descriptive statistics were used, according to each proposed objective. RESULTS: Labbé's anastomotic vein was more prevalent on the right in females, while on the left it was more prevalent in males. The anastomotic vein of Trolard was more prevalent on the right in males, while on the left it was more prevalent in females. CONCLUSION: The present study described the distribution pattern of the anastomotic veins of Labbé and Trolard as a function of laterality and sex, relating the findings to potential complications secondary to iatrogenic venous injury, demonstrating the importance of knowing the anatomy of these vascular structures and their surgical implications.
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