Anatomical Variations in the Celiac Trunk: A Short Review.

Q3 Medicine
Ioannis Vougadiotis, Vasileios Karampelias, Dimosthenis Chrysikos, Ioannis Antonopoulos, Eirini Solia, Ypatios Spanidis, George Tsakotos, Theodore Troupis
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Abstract

Objective: The objective of the current study was the examination of possible variants of the celiac trunk.

Methods: An advanced review of the literature search was undertaken by means of the PubMed database and Google Scholar, searching for new studies published up to October 2022. Additional articles provided useful information in relation to the aim of this review. Hence, articles that met the inclusion criteria were included in this review and the collected data were organized into a table.

Results: The search of the literature retrieved 10 articles that referred to the anatomical variations of the celiac trunk. According to the available literature, the most common anatomical variations are: hepatosplenic trunk where the left gastric artery originates from the abdominal aorta, hepatosplenic trunk, where the left gastric artery originates from the splenic artery, and hepatogastric trunk and splenic artery origin from the superior mesenteric artery. Many other anatomical variations of the celiac trunk may exist, such as tetrafurcation, pentafurcation and hexafurcation, that refer to the division of the celiac trunk into four, five or six branches, respectively, and should be reported as they can affect surgical approaches and the development of the appropriate treatment strategy in patients.

Conclusion: Every visceral surgeon, interventional radiologist and abdominal imager should be familiar with these variants.

腹腔主干的解剖学变异:一个简短的回顾。
目的:本研究的目的是检查腹腔干的可能变异。方法:通过PubMed数据库和Google Scholar对文献检索进行高级综述,检索截至2022年10月发表的新研究。其他文章提供了与本次审查目的有关的有用信息。因此,符合纳入标准的文章被纳入本次审查,收集的数据被组织成一个表格。结果:检索文献检索到10篇关于腹腔干解剖变异的文章。根据现有文献,最常见的解剖变异是:肝脾干,其中胃左动脉起源于腹主动脉,肝脾干中胃左动脉来源于脾动脉,以及肝胃干和脾动脉起源于肠系膜上动脉。腹腔干可能存在许多其他解剖变异,如四分叉、五分叉和六分叉,分别指腹腔干分为四、五或六个分支,应予以报告,因为它们可能影响患者的手术方法和适当治疗策略的制定。结论:每个内脏外科医生、介入放射科医生和腹部成像仪都应该熟悉这些变异。
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