Anatomic variations involving arterial supply of the large intestines are of clinical significance. Variations range from the pattern of origin, branching and territorial supply. The colon, the part of the large intestine, usually receives its arterial blood supply from branches of the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries. However, anatomic variation in this vascular arrangement has been reported, with vascular anatomy of the right colon being described as complex and more variable compared with the left colon. During routine cadaveric dissection of the supracolic and infracolic viscera, we encountered an additional mesenteric artery originating directly from the anterior surface of the abdominal aorta between the origins of the superi...
Abstract: Anatomical variations of the colon are described by various authors, but the occurrence of...
The hepatic arteries are subject to a great deal of anatomical variation, potentially complicating h...
Purpose: The organs of the foregut are supplied by the celiac trunk, which branches into the common ...
Abstract In 114 cases of the transverse colon isolated from cadavers (50 male, 64 female), anatomica...
Superior mesenteric artery, the second ventral branch of the abdominal aorta, supplies the distal du...
Abstract In this article we present a rare variant in which the large intestine was vascularized by ...
arteries. We therefore tried to establish the most useful no-menclature for the arterial system of t...
INTRODUCTION: The mesenteric vascular supply is a combination of rich collateral networks and comm...
A case is reported of an anomalous origin of the middle colic artery. The middle colic artery origin...
Introduction: As the field of intestinal surgery advanced over the recent century, challenge of perf...
Most variations of the abdominal blood supply are related to branching of the coeliac trunk and supe...
BACKGROUND: Vascular supply to the right colon has become an issue because of high variability a...
Variation of common hepatic or middle colic artery may account for the complications which arise dur...
While human anatomy is often presented as a constant structural form, human cadaver dissection has r...
Purpose: Venous vascular anatomy of the right colon presents a high degree of variability. Henle’s G...
Abstract: Anatomical variations of the colon are described by various authors, but the occurrence of...
The hepatic arteries are subject to a great deal of anatomical variation, potentially complicating h...
Purpose: The organs of the foregut are supplied by the celiac trunk, which branches into the common ...
Abstract In 114 cases of the transverse colon isolated from cadavers (50 male, 64 female), anatomica...
Superior mesenteric artery, the second ventral branch of the abdominal aorta, supplies the distal du...
Abstract In this article we present a rare variant in which the large intestine was vascularized by ...
arteries. We therefore tried to establish the most useful no-menclature for the arterial system of t...
INTRODUCTION: The mesenteric vascular supply is a combination of rich collateral networks and comm...
A case is reported of an anomalous origin of the middle colic artery. The middle colic artery origin...
Introduction: As the field of intestinal surgery advanced over the recent century, challenge of perf...
Most variations of the abdominal blood supply are related to branching of the coeliac trunk and supe...
BACKGROUND: Vascular supply to the right colon has become an issue because of high variability a...
Variation of common hepatic or middle colic artery may account for the complications which arise dur...
While human anatomy is often presented as a constant structural form, human cadaver dissection has r...
Purpose: Venous vascular anatomy of the right colon presents a high degree of variability. Henle’s G...
Abstract: Anatomical variations of the colon are described by various authors, but the occurrence of...
The hepatic arteries are subject to a great deal of anatomical variation, potentially complicating h...
Purpose: The organs of the foregut are supplied by the celiac trunk, which branches into the common ...