TY - JOUR
T1 - Anatomical variation of obturator vessels and its practical risk
T2 - A case report from an anatomic study
AU - Nagabhooshana, Somayaji
AU - Vollala, Venkata Ramana
AU - Rodrigues, Vincent
AU - Bhat, Seetharama
AU - Pamidi, Narendra
AU - Lobo, Stany Wilfred
PY - 2008/9/1
Y1 - 2008/9/1
N2 - Obturator artery is frequently a branch of anterior division of the internal iliac artery. It has drawn attention of pelvic surgeons, anatomists and radiologists because of the high frequency of variations in its course and origin. The obturator vein is usually described as a tributary of the internal iliac vein. During routine dissection classes to undergraduate medical students we have observed obturator artery arising from external iliac artery, obturator vein draining into external iliac vein, communicating vein between obturator vein and external iliac vein and inferior epigastric artery arising from the obturator artery. The anomalous obturator vessels and inferior epigastric artery in the present case may be in a dangerous situation in pelvic surgeries that require dissection or suturing along the pelvic rim. Developmental reasons and clinical significances of the variations are discussed.
AB - Obturator artery is frequently a branch of anterior division of the internal iliac artery. It has drawn attention of pelvic surgeons, anatomists and radiologists because of the high frequency of variations in its course and origin. The obturator vein is usually described as a tributary of the internal iliac vein. During routine dissection classes to undergraduate medical students we have observed obturator artery arising from external iliac artery, obturator vein draining into external iliac vein, communicating vein between obturator vein and external iliac vein and inferior epigastric artery arising from the obturator artery. The anomalous obturator vessels and inferior epigastric artery in the present case may be in a dangerous situation in pelvic surgeries that require dissection or suturing along the pelvic rim. Developmental reasons and clinical significances of the variations are discussed.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:56449092370
SN - 1677-5449
VL - 7
SP - 275
EP - 277
JO - Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
JF - Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
IS - 3
ER -