Paz Z, Rosen A
Department of Anatomy and Anthropology, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Acta Anat (Basel). 1989;136(2):129-33. doi: 10.1159/000146811.
Forty-six dissections of the celiac ganglion were performed on post-mortem specimens, and the form, location and nervous connections of the ganglion on both sides were studied. The triangular form was the most common observed, the ganglions were found to envelope both the celiac and superior mesenteric arteries, putting them closely together, and forming a celiacomesenteric complex similar to that found in the pig. The splanchnic nerves penetrated the diaphragm through a special triangular opening lateral to the crus, in 70-91%. These findings concerning form and nervous connections are somewhat different from those reported in the literature.
对46个尸检标本进行了腹腔神经节解剖,并研究了两侧神经节的形态、位置和神经连接。观察到最常见的形态为三角形,发现神经节包绕腹腔干和肠系膜上动脉,使它们紧密相连,形成了类似于猪体内发现的腹腔肠系膜复合体。70% - 91%的内脏神经通过膈脚外侧的一个特殊三角形开口穿透膈肌。这些关于形态和神经连接的发现与文献报道的有所不同。