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Neuroradiologist @HRInstitute_AZ. @BarrowNeuro. Striving to make learning neuroimaging and anatomy fun. If I can make you laugh, I can make you learn.

Sep 19, 17 tweets

1/Ready for a throw down?

MMA fights get a lot of attention, but MMA (middle meningeal art) & dural blood supply doesn’t get the attention it deserves.

A thread on dural vascular anatomy!

2/Everyone knows about the blood supply to the brain.

Circle of Willis anatomy is king and loved by everyone, while the vascular anatomy of the blood supply to the dura is the poor, wicked step child of vascular anatomy that is often forgotten

3/But dural vascular anatomy & supply are important, especially now that MMA embolizations are commonly for chronic recurrent subdurals.

It also important for understanding dural arteriovenous fistulas as well.

4/Although we talk about individual vessels feeding the dura, it should actually be thought of more as a vascular network.

Anastomoses among the dural vessels are common and plentiful, as is common with external carotid networks.

5/The largest & most important dural vessel is the middle meningeal artery or MMA.

It arises from the internal maxillary artery or IMAX.

I remember that b/c Mortal Kombat & other MMA type fighting is commonly shown in IMAX theaters.

6/MMA enters at foramen spinosum

At the skullbase, foramen ovale & spinosum together look like a high heel shoe footprint. Spinosum is the heel of the footprint

I remember this b/c that’s the high heel spike and SPinosum & SPike sound alike. I always look for this footprint.

7/After spinosum, the MMA takes a sharp, corkscrew-like turn lateral & anterior following the curvature of the middle cranial fossa

This gives it a very characteristic angiographic appearance—always look for the sharp turn. I remember that the artery SPINs after SPINosum

8/MMA immediately gives off a tiny petrous branch and then splits into anterior (frontal) & posterior (parietal) divisions

I think it looks like an MMA fighter celebrating their victory with their two arms in the air

9/Post division is smaller & has branches covering the posterior convexity

Its territory is draped over the back of the calvarium the way MMA fighters drape flags over their backs after winning

So it covers the back of the calvarium like the flag covers an MMA fighter’s back

10/Ant division is larger & has branches that anastomose to the contralateral MMA

You can remember this b/c opposing MMA fighters touch gloves before the fight, and gloves are out in front

So anterior division touches the opposite side like touching gloves before a fight!

11/Anterior division passes under the pterion, a junction of four calvarial bones

This renders it vulnerable to trauma & resulting epidural hemorrhage

This is easy to remember—the forward facing or anterior part of an MMA fighter (his face) is very vulnerable to injury

12/Posterior meningeal artery is much smaller than the MMA

It arises from the ascending pharyngeal artery and supplies the dura to the posterior fossa, but also has anastomoses with the posterior division of the MMA.

13/You can remember its origin bc TONSILS are in the PHARYNX, so the ascending PHARYNGEAL supplies the dural around the cerebellar TONSILS (posterior fossa)

14/Anterior meningeal artery is also much smaller than the MMA. It arises from both the anterior and posterior ethmoidal arteries

It supplies the dura of the anterior cranial fossa and anastomoses with the frontal branches of the MMA

15/You can remember its origin bc the anterior meningeal artery supplies the dura overlying the ethmoids, so it would make sense it arises from the ethmoidal arteries

16/Uniquely, as it ascends, the anterior meningeal artery actually runs in the wall of the anterior superior sagittal sinus. It is the only named artery to run in the wall of the sinus.

17/Now you know the anatomy of the major arterial supply to the dura & their territories

So the next time someone questions you about dural blood supply, you can attack it MMA style!

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