Ukeshima A, Yoshimura R, Wake N, Watanabe T, Yamamoto M, Yoshioka Y, Yoshioka M, Yoshimoto T, Fujimoto T
College of Medical Science, Kumamoto University, Japan.
Okajimas Folia Anat Jpn. 1990 May;67(1):1-4. doi: 10.2535/ofaj1936.67.1_1.
A very rare developmental anomaly showing bilaterally persistent sciatic arteries was found in a cadaver of 89 year old female. Both right and left sciatic arteries arose from the internal iliac arteries and appeared between the piriformis and superior gemellus muscles at the buttock, being about 10 mm in diameter. Each artery, which accompanied by the companion vein, i.e. sciatic vein, sent the branches to the gluteus maximus and the flexor muscles of thigh. On the other hand, the femoral arteries of both lower limbs were smaller than usual, measuring 4.7 mm in left and 5.2 mm in right. The terminal vessels of those were joined to the sciatic arteries at the popliteal fossa. In addition, the present case also had another developmental anomaly, i.e. superficial brachial artery in the right upper limb.
在一位89岁女性尸体中发现了一种非常罕见的发育异常,表现为双侧坐骨动脉持续存在。左右坐骨动脉均发自髂内动脉,出现在臀部梨状肌和上孖肌之间,直径约为10毫米。每条动脉都伴有伴行静脉,即坐骨静脉,向臀大肌和大腿屈肌发出分支。另一方面,双下肢的股动脉比正常情况小,左侧为4.7毫米,右侧为5.2毫米。它们的终末血管在腘窝处与坐骨动脉相连。此外,本病例还存在另一种发育异常,即右上肢的肱浅动脉。