Yazama Futoshi, Hatori Naohiro, Kudoh Hiroyuki, Imamura Suzu, Eda Takuya, Endoh Akane, Ono Michio, Sawada Hajime, Horiguchi Masaharu
Department of Anatomy, Yokohama City University School of Medicine, Fukuura 3-9, Kanazawa-ku Yokohama, Kanagawa 236-0004, Japan.
Anat Sci Int. 2002 Jun;77(2):128-33. doi: 10.1046/j.0022-7722.2002.00003.x.
During student dissecting practice, a rare developmental anomaly showing persistent sciatic artery (PSA) was found in the bilateral lower limbs of a 74-year-old Japanese male cadaver. The PSA was a continuation of the internal iliac artery on both sides, did not anastomose with the perforating arteries and ended by anastomosing with the popliteal artery on both sides. The course and distribution of the PSA were relatively consistent with previous reports. In the present case, however, the PSA and inferior gluteal arteries existed simultaneously on both sides, despite the general assumption that the inferior gluteal artery is a remnant of sciatic artery regression.
在学生解剖实习期间,在一名74岁日本男性尸体的双侧下肢发现了一种罕见的发育异常,表现为持续性坐骨动脉(PSA)。PSA是双侧髂内动脉的延续,不与穿动脉吻合,双侧均通过与腘动脉吻合而终止。PSA的走行和分布与先前的报道相对一致。然而,在本病例中,尽管一般认为臀下动脉是坐骨动脉退化的残余,但双侧PSA和臀下动脉同时存在。