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Dynamic asymmetry in cerebrospinal fluid pressure: An indicator of regional differences in compliance

Connor J English, Zachary Taylor, Michael Cramberg, Bruce A. Young

2023Surgical Neurology International11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Dural compliance influences the shape and magnitude of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pulsations. In humans, cranial compliance is approximately 2× greater than spinal compliance; the differential has been attributed to the associated vasculature. In alligators, the spinal cord is surrounded by a large venous sinus, which suggests that the spinal compartment may have higher compliance than is found in mammals. Methods: Pressure catheters were surgically implanted into the cranial and spinal subdural spaces of eight subadult American alligators ( Alligator mississippiensis ). The CSF was propelled through the subdural space by orthostatic gradients and rapid changes in linear acceleration. Results: CSF pressure recordings taken from the cranial compartment were consistently, and significantly, larger than those taken from the spinal compartment. After the myodural bridge of Alligator was surgically released, the asymmetry in CSF pressure was decreased. Conclusion: Unlike the situation in humans, the spinal compartment of Alligator has greater compliance than the cranial compartment, presumably due to the presence of the large spinal venous sinus surrounding the dura. The change in CSF pressures after myodural surgical release supports the hypothesis that the myodural bridge functions, at least in part, to modulate dural compliance and the exchange of CSF between the cranial and spinal compartments.

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Cerebrospinal fluidCompliance (psychology)MedicineSpinal cordCompartment (ship)AnatomyCerebrospinal fluid pressureAlligatorIntracranial pressureSubdural spaceAnesthesiaSurgeryInternal medicineBiologyOceanographyPsychologyGeologySocial psychologyPsychiatryHematomaPaleontologyCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalusNeurosurgical Procedures and ComplicationsHead and Neck Surgical Oncology