Anterior jugular vein variations in two cadavers and clinical implications: A case report

Q4 Medicine
A. Omodan, E. Sindikubwabo, J. Gashegu
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INTRODUCTION: Anterior jugular veins are a paired structure found on either side of the neck and are responsible for other veins in draining the head and neck regions.CASE: The variations reported here are from two male cadavers about 45 and 50 years of age who were being dissected routinely in the dissecting room. The first cadaver, which was the 50-year-old, had the normal formation of both anterior jugular veins (AVJ), but down in its course, the left and the AJVs join around the cricoid cartilage and continue down as a single vein running in the mid-line of the neck but ending by piercing deep to drain into the external jugular vein. The second cadaver was 45 years old. After forming the left AJV, the vein immediately crosses over to the right to run parallel to the right AJV before both joining to form a common vein and then piercing to drain in the external jugular vein (EJV).CONCLUSION: The knowledge of these variations has become very important for all health workers dealing with the neck surgically, radiologically or otherwise.
两具尸体颈前静脉变异及其临床意义1例
简介:颈前静脉是位于颈部两侧的成对结构,负责头部和颈部的其他静脉引流。病例:本文报道的变异来自两具年龄分别为45岁和50岁的男性尸体,他们在解剖室进行常规解剖。第一具尸体是50岁的尸体,两条颈前静脉(AVJ)都正常形成,但在其过程中,左侧和AJV在环状软骨周围连接,并作为一条在颈部中线延伸的单一静脉继续向下延伸,但最终穿透很深,流入颈外静脉。第二具尸体年龄为45岁。形成左侧AJV后,静脉立即向右交叉,与右侧AJV平行,然后连接形成共同静脉,然后穿刺引流到颈外静脉(EJV)。结论:了解这些变异对所有通过手术、放射学或其他方式处理颈部的卫生工作者来说都非常重要。
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Rwanda Medical Journal
Rwanda Medical Journal Medicine-Medicine (all)
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31
审稿时长
7 weeks
期刊介绍: The Rwanda Medical Journal (RMJ), is a Not-For-Profit scientific, medical, journal that is published entirely online in open-access electronic format. The RMJ is an interdisciplinary research journal for publication of original work in all the major health disciplines. Through a rigorous process of evaluation and peer review, The RMJ strives to publish original works of high quality for a diverse audience of healthcare professionals. The Journal seeks to deepen knowledge and advance scientific discovery to improve the quality of care of patients in Rwanda and internationally.
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