Sarkar A K, Roy T S
Department of Anatomy, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.
J Anat. 2000 Oct;197 Pt 3(Pt 3):503-6. doi: 10.1046/j.1469-7580.2000.19730503.x.
Variations in the branching pattern of the common hepatic artery often occur and may be encountered during cholecystectomy. Variants of the cystic artery, its branches and relations with the biliary structures and blood vessels emphasise the importance of arterial dissection in biliary surgery. In this study, a rare variant of the cystic artery and its choledochal branch is described. The cystic artery arose from the gastroduodenal artery, passed anterior to structures in the free margin of lesser omentum and travelled a long distance before supplying the gall bladder. A long choledochal branch was noted accompanying the common bile duct. Surgical implications of this variation of the cystic and choledochal arteries are discussed.
肝总动脉分支模式的变异经常发生,在胆囊切除术中可能会遇到。胆囊动脉的变异、其分支以及与胆道结构和血管的关系凸显了胆道手术中动脉解剖的重要性。在本研究中,描述了一种罕见的胆囊动脉及其胆总管分支变异。胆囊动脉起源于胃十二指肠动脉,在小网膜游离缘的结构前方经过,并在供应胆囊之前走行一段较长的距离。发现一条长的胆总管分支伴随胆总管。讨论了这种胆囊动脉和胆总管动脉变异的手术意义。