1996
DOI: 10.1097/00006123-199612000-00001
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The Arteries of the Corpus Callosum: A Microsurgical Anatomic Study

Abstract: Familiarity with the details of the vascularity of the corpus callosum is crucial when performing surgery in this region. The additional, significant data described expands the knowledge of this anatomy, which can enhance the surgeon's ability to accomplish a more accurate and successful exploration.

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“…The carotid system contributes mainly to this supply via the pericallosal artery Wolfram-Gabel et al, 1989;Türe et al, 1996) which is the main artery of the corpus callosum (Wolfram-Gabel et al, 1989;Türe et al, 1996). It curves around the genu and continues posteriorly along the dorsal surface of the corpus callosum (Yasargil, 1984).…”
Section: The Carotid Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The carotid system contributes mainly to this supply via the pericallosal artery Wolfram-Gabel et al, 1989;Türe et al, 1996) which is the main artery of the corpus callosum (Wolfram-Gabel et al, 1989;Türe et al, 1996). It curves around the genu and continues posteriorly along the dorsal surface of the corpus callosum (Yasargil, 1984).…”
Section: The Carotid Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually, some of the branches arising from this network circle around the splenium and joint with branches of the medial posterior choroidal arteries in the tela choroidea of the third ventricle. In addition to pericallosal artery, the anterior communicating artery accessorily contributes to it by an inconstant artery called median artery of the corpus callosum (Wolfram-Gabel et al, 1989;Türe et al, 1996). The pericallosal artery gives rise to four types of branches that supply the corpus callosum, these are the callosal artery; cingulocallosal artery; long callosal artery; and recurrent cingulocallosal artery.…”
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