Troupis Theodore, Chatzikokolis Stamatis, Zachariadis Michael, Troupis George, Anagnostopoulou Sofia, Skandalakis Panayiotis
Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of Athens, Athens, Greece.
Am Surg. 2008 May;74(5):430-2.
The present report describes a rare case in which the left gastric artery arises directly from the abdominal aorta and the right hepatic artery from the superior mesenteric artery, as observed during the dissection of a female cadaver. The left gastric artery usually rises as one of the three branches of the celiac trunk, which was originally described by Haller in 1756, whereas the right hepatic artery usually originates from the proper hepatic artery. The knowledge of the typical anatomy of the abdominal arteries, and their variations, is especially important due to the numerous interventions performed in the abdominal area.
本报告描述了一例罕见病例,在解剖一具女性尸体时观察到,胃左动脉直接发自腹主动脉,肝右动脉发自肠系膜上动脉。胃左动脉通常作为腹腔干的三个分支之一发出,腹腔干最初由哈勒于1756年描述,而肝右动脉通常起源于肝固有动脉。由于在腹部区域进行的手术众多,了解腹部动脉的典型解剖结构及其变异尤为重要。