Anatomical variations in the branching pattern of human aortic arch: a cadaveric study from central India.

ISRN anatomy Pub Date : 2013-09-12 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.5402/2013/828969
Virendra Budhiraja, Rakhi Rastogi, Vaishali Jain, Vishal Bankwar, Shiv Raghuwanshi
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Variations of the branches of aortic arch are due to alteration in the development of certain branchial arch arteries during embryonic period. Knowledge of these variations is important during aortic instrumentation, thoracic, and neck surgeries. In the present study we observed these variations in fifty-two cadavers from Indian populations. In thirty-three (63.5%) cadavers, the aortic arch showed classical branching pattern which includes brachiocephalic trunk, left common carotid artery, and left subclavian artery. In nineteen (36.5%) cadavers it showed variations in the branching pattern, which include the two branches, namely, left subclavian artery and a common trunk in 19.2% cases, four branches, namely, brachiocephalic trunk, left common carotid artery, left vertebral artery, and left subclavian artery in 15.3% cases, and the three branches, namely, common trunk, left vertebral artery, and left subclavian artery in 1.9% cases.

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人类主动脉弓分支模式的解剖学变异:来自印度中部的尸体研究。
主动脉弓分支的变异是由于胚胎期某些鳃裂弓动脉发育的改变。了解这些变异在主动脉内固定、胸廓和颈部手术中是很重要的。在本研究中,我们在52具印第安人的尸体上观察到了这些变化。33例(63.5%)尸体主动脉弓表现为典型分支,包括头臂干、左颈总动脉和左锁骨下动脉。19例(36.5%)尸体表现出分支形态的变化,其中19.2%为左锁骨下动脉和总干2支,15.3%为头臂干、左颈总动脉、左椎动脉和左锁骨下动脉4支,1.9%为总干、左椎动脉和左锁骨下动脉3支。
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