Vascular Surgical Anatomical Notes Related to The Insular Lobe- Crimson Publishers
Vascular Surgical Anatomical Notes Related to The Insular Lobe by Behzad Saberi in Integrative Journal of Conference Proceedings
There is a close relationship between MCA and insula which is
deeply located in the brain and such position and relationship, make surgical
access to it to be more restricted. MCA supplies blood to the insular cortex.
M1 part of the MCA via the lateral lenticulostriate arteries, supplies the
underlying internal capsule and basal ganglia. M2 part of the MCA supplies the
actual insular cortex.
Branches of the distal M1 and opercular M3 parts of the MCA,
occasionally supply the insular cortex either. Avoiding to compromise the M2
part, is of surgical importance because it would be in the central sulcus and
would supply it and also the precentral and postcentral gyri.
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