Segmental medullary artery


Segmental medullary arteries are arteries of varying size in the thoracolumbar region that arise from segmental arteries of this region and pass through intervertebral foramina to supply the spinal cord. They may join the anterior spinal artery.
The largest anterior segmental medullary artery is known as the artery of Adamkiewicz.

Anatomy

Development

During embryological development, about 75% of the segmental medullary arteries regress, forming the thinner radicular arteries ; the remaining segmental medullary arteries persist to contribute arterial supply to the spinal cord, as well as giving rise to the aforementioned radicular arteries.