PL EN


Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników

Czasopismo

2005 | 64 | 3 |

Tytuł artykułu

The clinical relevance of coeliac trunk variations

Warianty tytułu

Języki publikacji

EN

Abstrakty

EN
The coeliac trunk is a surgically significant artery originating from the abdominal aorta and supplying the supracolic organs. Branches of this arterial trunk supply the primary organs of the abdomen and divert a significant volume of blood from the abdominal aorta. Past research has shown that the anatomy of the coeliac trunk is not identical for all human beings and that about 15% of the population displays significant variations from the typical branching pattern. Data derived from earlier research has been consolidated to give an account of the major variations found in the anatomy of the coeliac trunk and to put forward some theories for the cause of such variation. It is crucial to achieve full comprehension of these topics as knowledge of these variations is indispensable in operative and diagnostic procedures within the abdomen. Without understanding of the arterial architecture and knowledge of the variation characterising the patient in this critical region surgery may entail a considerable risk of an error being committed that may occasionally lead to lethal complications.

Wydawca

-

Czasopismo

Rocznik

Tom

64

Numer

3

Opis fizyczny

p.123-129,fig.,ref.

Twórcy

autor
  • Silesian Medical University, Medykow 18, 40-752 Katowice, Poland
autor
autor
autor

Bibliografia

  • 1. Adachi B (1928) Das Arteriensystem der Japaner. Vol. 2, Verlag der Kaiserlich-Japanischen Universitat zu Kyoto.
  • 2. Amonoo-Kuofi HS, el-Badawi MG, el-Naggar ME (1995) Anomalous origins of colic arteries. Clin Anat, 8: 288–293.
  • 3. Augustyniak EA (1965) A rare case of absence of the celiac artery. Folia Morphol (Warsz), 24: 411–412.
  • 4. Bacourt F, Brun JG, Goeau-Brissonniere O (1984) Associated compression of the celiac trunk, superior mesenteric artery and aorta by the arcuate ligament of the diaphragm. Presse Med, 13: 731–732.
  • 5. Basar R, Onderogul S, Cumhur T, Yuksel M, Olcer T (1995) Agenesis of the celiac trunk: an angiographic case. Kaibogaku Zasshi, 70: 180–182.
  • 6. Bertelli E, Gregorio F, Civeli L (1991) Various cases of direct connections between the celiac artery and the superior mesenteric. Arch Ital Anat Embriol, 96: 281–289.
  • 7. Cavdar S, Gurbuz J, Zeybek A, Sehirli U, Abik L, Ozdogmus O (1998) A variation of coeliac trunk. Kaibogaku Zasshi, 73: 505–508.
  • 8. Cavdar S, Sehirli U, Pekin B (1997) Celiacomesenteric trunk. Clin Anat, 10: 231–234.
  • 9. Chaib E (1993) Liver transplantation: anomalies of the hepatic artery and the liver in 80 donors. Arq Gastroenterol, 30: 82–87.
  • 10. Choghari C, Bosschaert T, Barroy JP (1994) Dunbar’s syndrome. Acta Chir Belg, 94: 207–209.
  • 11. Feigl W, Firbas W, Sinzinger H, Wicke L (1975) Variabilitat des Truncus coeliacus und seiner Anastomosen mit der Arteria mesenterica superior. Acta Anat, 92: 272–284.
  • 12. Freund M, Wesner F, Reuter M, Bruckner M (1995) CT angiographic imaging of atypical arterial blood supply to the liver by the superior mesenteric artery. Bildgebung, 62: 50–52.
  • 13. von Haller A (1765) Icones anatomicae in quibus aliquae partes corporis humani declineate proponuntur et arteriarum potissimum historia continetur. Vandenhoeck, Gottingen.
  • 14. Hardy KJ, Jones RM (1994) Hepatic artery anatomy in relation to reconstruction in liver transplantation: some unusual variations. Aust N Z J Surg, 64: 437–440.
  • 15. Hiatt JR, Gabbay J, Busuttil RW (1994) Surgical anatomy of the hepatic arteries in 1000 cases. Ann Surg, 220: 50–52.
  • 16. Higashi N, Hirai K (1995) A case of the three branches of the celiac trunk arising directly from the abdominal aorta. Kaibogaku Zasshi, 70: 349–352.
  • 17. Higashi N, Hirai K (1995) On the hepatic artery arising from the superior mesenteric artery. Kaibogaku Zasshi, 70: 338–346.
  • 18. Hirai Y, Yamaki K, Saga T, Hirata T, Yoshida M, Soejima H, Kanazawa T (2000) An anomalous case of the hepatospleno-mesenteric and the gastro-phrenic trunks independently arising from the abdominal aorta. Kurukume Med J, 47: 189–192.
  • 19. Jones RM, Hardy KJ (2001) The hepatic artery: a reminder of surgical anatomy. J R Coll Surg Edinb, 46: 168–170.
  • 20. Joubaud F, Pillet J, Boyer J (1977) Extrinsic compression of the celiac trunk by the arcuate ligament of the diaphragm. Apropos of 5 cases. Sem Hop, 53: 157–164.
  • 21. Kahraman G, Marur T, Tanyeli, Yilddirim M (2001) Hepatomesenteric trunk. Surg Radiol Anat, 23: 433–435.
  • 22. Koizumi M, Horiguchi M (1990) Accessory arteries supplying the human transverse colon. Acta Anat (Basel), 137: 246–251.
  • 23. Kozhevnikova TI (1997) Age and individual characteristics in the structure of the celiac trunk in man. Arkh Anat Gistol Embriol, 72: 19–25.
  • 24. Kruyt RH (1992) Vascularisation of left kidney by single vessel originating from splenic artery. Urology, 39: 487–489.
  • 25. Lippert H, Pabst R (1992) Arterial variations in man: classification and frequency. Bergman, Munich, pp. 47: 30–31.
  • 26. Lipschutz B (1917) A composite study of the coeliac artery. Ann Surg, 65: 159–169.
  • 27. Liu ST (2002) Rare case of left colic flexure is supplied by a branch from splenic artery — a case report. Kaohsiung J Med Sci, 18: 205–207.
  • 28. Makisalo H, Chaib E, Krokos N, Calne R (1993) Hepatic arterial variations and liver-related diseases of 1000 consecutive donors. Transpl Int, 6: 325–329.
  • 29. Makomaska-Szaroszyk E, Fiedor P (1989) A rare case of anastomosis between the dorsal pancreatic artery and the middle colic artery. Folia Morphol (Warsz), 48: 147–149.
  • 30. Matsumura H (1998) The significance of the morphology of the dorsal pancreatic artery in determining the presence of the accessory right hepatic artery passing behind the portal vein. Kaibogaku Zasshi, 73: 517–527.
  • 31. McNulty JG, Hickey N, Khosa F, O’Brien P, Callaghan JP (2001) Surgical and radiological significance of variants of Buhler’s anastomotic artery: a report of three cases. Surg Radiol Anat, 23: 277–280.
  • 32. Mersten A. Angiographic diagnosis of agenesis of the celiac trunk (1990) Cesk Radiol, 44: 32–36.
  • 33. Michels NA (1955) Blood supply and anatomy of the upper abdominal organs with descriptive atlas. Lippincott, Philadelphia.
  • 34. Nelson TM, Pollak R, Jonasson O, Abcarian H (1988) Anatomic variants of the celiac, superior mesenteric, and inferior mesenteric arteries and their clinical relevance. Clin Anat, 1: 75–91.
  • 35. Nonent M, Larroche P, Forlodou P, Senecail B (2001) Celiac-bimesenteric trunk: anatomic and radiologic description-case report. Radiology, 220: 489–491.
  • 36. Nowak M (1968) Variation of the celiac trunk in man. Folia Morphol (Warsz), 27: 55–74.
  • 37. Obrębowski A (1967) A rare case of arterial supply of the liver by set of accessory arteries. Folia Morphol (Warsz), 26: 45–48.
  • 38. Okada S, Ohta Y, Shimizu T, Nakamura M, Yaso K (1983) A rare anomalous case of absence of the celiac trunk — the left gastric, the splenic and the common hepatic arteries arose from the abdominal aorta independently. Okajimas Folia Anat Jpn, 60: 65–72.

Typ dokumentu

Bibliografia

Identyfikatory

Identyfikator YADDA

bwmeta1.element.agro-article-c2665c13-9934-4823-bc71-4f0497327a09
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.