Anatomy of the splenic artery: what does the surgeon need to know?
Autor: | DAVID MATHEUS VIANA DE MORAES, ATHANY GUTIERRES, RAMIRO COLLEONI NETO, IVANA LORAINE LINDEMANN, ROBSON ROTTENFUSSER, JORGE ROBERTO MARCANTE CARLOTTO |
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Jazyk: | English<br />Spanish; Castilian<br />Portuguese |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Zdroj: | Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões, Vol 49 (2022) |
Druh dokumentu: | article |
ISSN: | 1809-4546 0100-6991 |
DOI: | 10.1590/0100-6991e-20223294-en |
Popis: | ABSTRACT Objective: to determine the prevalence and describe the main morphological and metric variations of the splenic artery in terms of its origin, path and polar and terminal branches. Methods: cross-sectional study, carried out at Hospital de Clínicas between July and November 2020. Computed tomography scans were analyzed with intravenous contrast of the patients seen at the Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging Service. The findings were categorized as to origin, path and splenic ramifications. Results: 1,235 patients were evaluated. As for the origin, the splenic artery appears in the celiac trunk in 99.11% of the individuals. Of these, 5.95% have a bifurcated celiac pattern, 92.17% trifurcated and 1.88% tetrafurcated. The mean arterial diameter was 5.92mm (±1.2), the highest one being in white men. As for the path, the splenic artery was unique in the entire sample. The suprapancreatic course was found in 75.63% of the individuals, with a higher occurrence in women, 78.87% (p |
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