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Unusual Variation in the Branching Pattern of the Celiac Trunk and Its Embryological and Clinical Perspective [PDF]
Knowledge of variations in the branching pattern of Celiac Trunk (CT) is important for surgeries of stomach, duodenum, pancreas and hepatobiliary region, for abdominal aortic aneurysm, for liver transplant and chaemoembolization of hepatic tumours.
Shilpi Agarwal +2 more
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Anatomical variations of the hepatic artery: a closer view of rare unclassified variants
BACKGROUND: Defining the hepatic artery anatomy is of great importance for both surgeons and radiologists. Michel classification was designed to classify hepatic artery variations.
A. Imam +6 more
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Caterpillar hump of right hepatic artery: incidence and surgical significance
Background and aims: The right hepatic artery occasionally forms a sinuous tortuousity called as caterpillar hump or Moynihan’s hump, which occupies the major portion of Calot’s triangle.
Devi Jansirani +3 more
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Origin and Prevalence of the Retroportal Course of Hepatic Artery- A Retrospective Study [PDF]
Introduction: Anatomical variations of celiac and hepatic arteries are relatively common and impact operative time and technique. Intraoperative identification of the entire course of these vessels can be a challenge due to limited surgical field and ...
Priya Appanraj, M Venugopal
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Variations of the hepatic artery
We read the article titled as ‘Multidetector CT of hepatic artery pathologies’ by Karaosmanoglu et al. (1), published in JBR–BTR (95: 345-349, 2012) with a great interest. This article will be a useful guide for radiologists in their future experiences.
Karaman, B, Akgun, V, Celikkanat, S
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Background When a postoperative hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm develops after massive hepatectomy, both an intervention for the pseudoaneurysm and patency of hepatic artery should be considered because occlusion of the residual hepatic artery results in ...
Ryusei Yamamoto +8 more
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Normal hepatic arterial anatomy consists of the right hepatic artery and left hepatic artery branching from the common hepatic artery. Despite this being the most common configuration, many variations have been described.
Michael Mohnasky, MBS +6 more
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Introduction Conversion of multiple hepatic arteries into a single vascular supply is a very important technique for repeat hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy using an implanted port catheter system.
Miyazaki Masaya +3 more
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Congenital Visceral Vascular Variation Causing Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage: A Case Report
Variations in the visceral vasculature are often encountered, but rarely cause clinical symptoms. We report a 12-year-old girl with portal hypertension caused by congenital variations in visceral vessels.
Yingli Wei +5 more
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Hepaticocystic duct and a rare extra-hepatic "cruciate" arterial anastomosis: a case report
Introduction The variations in the morphological characteristics of the extra-hepatic biliary system are interesting. Case presentation During the dissection of cadavers to study the morphological characteristics of the extra-hepatic biliary system, a 46-
Abeysuriya Vasitha +3 more
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