Two Rare Anatomical Variants of Femoral Triangle Vessels in One Patient: Case Report

R. Kalinin, I. Suchkov, E. A. Klimentova, I. N. Shanayev, R. M. Khashumov, V. S. Korbut
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INTRODUCTION: The upper third of thigh the area of the femoral triangle, or Scarpas triangle, is of great importance both in anatomy and vascular surgery. It is the place of passage of the main vessels of the lower extremities: the femoral artery, femoral vein and their largest tributaries which are easily accessible in this region due to their superficial location. To note, in the vascular surgery, the femoral vessels are divided to common and superficial ones depending on the level of their location relative to deep femoral vessels. This division is extremely important in the functional aspect, since deep femoral vessels may significantly compensate for the blood flow in case of impaired patency of the superficial femoral vessels. Besides, an important tributary of the common femoral vein is the great saphenous vein forming saphenofemoral junction. Classic anatomy describes vessels of the upper third of thigh as single trunks with permanent topography. At the same time, in the literature there are commonly encountered reports of duplication of the superficial femoral vein, two trunks of the deep femoral artery, and relatively rare reports of atypical saphenofemoral junctions (about 0.02%). The work describes anatomical variants of the FT vessels in one patient: atypical saphenofemoral junction on the right and duplication of the common femoral vein on the left, two trunks of the deep femoral artery on both sides. CONCLUSION: The anatomical variants of FT vessels described in the article, are rare. It is important that clinicians know about them to avoid errors in diagnosis or surgical treatment.
2例罕见股骨三角血管解剖变异1例报告
大腿上三分之一,即股三角或斯卡帕三角区,在解剖学和血管外科中都具有重要意义。它是下肢主要血管的通道:股动脉、股静脉及其最大的支流,由于它们位于浅表位置,在这个区域很容易到达。需要注意的是,在血管手术中,根据其相对于股深血管的位置的高低,将股血管分为普通血管和浅表血管。这种划分在功能方面是极其重要的,因为在股浅血管通畅受损的情况下,股深血管可以显著地补偿血流。此外,股总静脉的一个重要分支是形成股隐静脉连接处的大隐静脉。经典解剖学将大腿上三分之一的血管描述为具有永久地形的单一树干。与此同时,在文献中,经常会遇到重复股浅静脉、股深动脉两条干的报道,而非典型股隐连接的报道相对较少(约0.02%)。该工作描述了一名患者FT血管的解剖变异:右侧非典型股隐连接处和左侧股总静脉的重复,两侧股深动脉的两个干。结论:本文所描述的FT血管的解剖变异是罕见的。重要的是,临床医生了解他们,以避免错误的诊断或手术治疗。
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