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Anatomical Variations in the Branching Pattern of the Celiac Trunk, Number of Originating Arteries and Position of the Kidneys: A Cadaveric Dissection Report

According to anatomical reference books, the celiac trunk (CT) is divided into three terminal branches, namely the common hepatic artery (CHA), left gastric artery (LGA), and splenic artery (SA). However, variations in the number and location of the CT branches are possible. The body of a 40-year-ol...

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Autores principales: Doustmohammadi, Morteza, Mohammadifard, Fatemeh, Shahpari, Amirhosein, Keshavarz, Amirmohammad, Bina, Mahdi, Mahakizadeh, Simin
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Publicado: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10542919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37791326
http://dx.doi.org/10.30476/IJMS.2022.93235.2455
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author Doustmohammadi, Morteza
Mohammadifard, Fatemeh
Shahpari, Amirhosein
Keshavarz, Amirmohammad
Bina, Mahdi
Mahakizadeh, Simin
author_facet Doustmohammadi, Morteza
Mohammadifard, Fatemeh
Shahpari, Amirhosein
Keshavarz, Amirmohammad
Bina, Mahdi
Mahakizadeh, Simin
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description According to anatomical reference books, the celiac trunk (CT) is divided into three terminal branches, namely the common hepatic artery (CHA), left gastric artery (LGA), and splenic artery (SA). However, variations in the number and location of the CT branches are possible. The body of a 40-year-old deceased male was used for anatomization in the Anatomical Hall of Alborz University of Medical Sciences (Karaj, Iran). During the dissection, variations in the branching pattern of the CT, such as the orientation of the main celiac branches, the origin of the inferior phrenic artery, and the aberrant supplementary artery to supply the liver were observed. Furthermore, a variation in the location of the kidneys and renal arteries was observed. In addition to CHA, LGA, and SA, two additional branching patterns, namely the left inferior phrenic artery (LIPA), and right accessory hepatic artery (RAHA) were noticed. This variation is rarely observed in human anatomy. Therefore, awareness of the arterial anatomy and possible variations is essential during surgeries (e.g., biliary tract surgery, liver transplant) and radiological procedures. To the best of our knowledge, such variations in the branching pattern of the CT have not been reported or described in anatomical reference books. Hence, the present study aimed to highlight the existence of these variations to assist surgeons, radiologists, and anatomists.
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spelling pubmed-105429192023-10-03 Anatomical Variations in the Branching Pattern of the Celiac Trunk, Number of Originating Arteries and Position of the Kidneys: A Cadaveric Dissection Report Doustmohammadi, Morteza Mohammadifard, Fatemeh Shahpari, Amirhosein Keshavarz, Amirmohammad Bina, Mahdi Mahakizadeh, Simin Iran J Med Sci Case Report According to anatomical reference books, the celiac trunk (CT) is divided into three terminal branches, namely the common hepatic artery (CHA), left gastric artery (LGA), and splenic artery (SA). However, variations in the number and location of the CT branches are possible. The body of a 40-year-old deceased male was used for anatomization in the Anatomical Hall of Alborz University of Medical Sciences (Karaj, Iran). During the dissection, variations in the branching pattern of the CT, such as the orientation of the main celiac branches, the origin of the inferior phrenic artery, and the aberrant supplementary artery to supply the liver were observed. Furthermore, a variation in the location of the kidneys and renal arteries was observed. In addition to CHA, LGA, and SA, two additional branching patterns, namely the left inferior phrenic artery (LIPA), and right accessory hepatic artery (RAHA) were noticed. This variation is rarely observed in human anatomy. Therefore, awareness of the arterial anatomy and possible variations is essential during surgeries (e.g., biliary tract surgery, liver transplant) and radiological procedures. To the best of our knowledge, such variations in the branching pattern of the CT have not been reported or described in anatomical reference books. Hence, the present study aimed to highlight the existence of these variations to assist surgeons, radiologists, and anatomists. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2023-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10542919/ /pubmed/37791326 http://dx.doi.org/10.30476/IJMS.2022.93235.2455 Text en Copyright: © Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. This license allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
spellingShingle Case Report
Doustmohammadi, Morteza
Mohammadifard, Fatemeh
Shahpari, Amirhosein
Keshavarz, Amirmohammad
Bina, Mahdi
Mahakizadeh, Simin
Anatomical Variations in the Branching Pattern of the Celiac Trunk, Number of Originating Arteries and Position of the Kidneys: A Cadaveric Dissection Report
title Anatomical Variations in the Branching Pattern of the Celiac Trunk, Number of Originating Arteries and Position of the Kidneys: A Cadaveric Dissection Report
title_full Anatomical Variations in the Branching Pattern of the Celiac Trunk, Number of Originating Arteries and Position of the Kidneys: A Cadaveric Dissection Report
title_fullStr Anatomical Variations in the Branching Pattern of the Celiac Trunk, Number of Originating Arteries and Position of the Kidneys: A Cadaveric Dissection Report
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical Variations in the Branching Pattern of the Celiac Trunk, Number of Originating Arteries and Position of the Kidneys: A Cadaveric Dissection Report
title_short Anatomical Variations in the Branching Pattern of the Celiac Trunk, Number of Originating Arteries and Position of the Kidneys: A Cadaveric Dissection Report
title_sort anatomical variations in the branching pattern of the celiac trunk, number of originating arteries and position of the kidneys: a cadaveric dissection report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10542919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37791326
http://dx.doi.org/10.30476/IJMS.2022.93235.2455
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