The Thyroid ima Artery: A Cadaveric Study

Travis M Smith, Tiffany L. Carpenetti, A. Swaak
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In the operating theater, it is of the upmost importance that the surgeon has a comprehensive knowledge of the anatomy within their surgical field. For the otolaryngologist, intimate knowledge of the neurovascular anatomy of the neck is required, especially during surgical procedures relating to the thyroid gland. Along with knowledge of the typical anatomy, the otolaryngologist should also be aware of specific anatomical variants. One such variant is the thyroid ima artery, commonly located inferior to the thyroid gland. In the study presented, 26 cadavers at Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine were carefully dissected, and it was determined that two of 26 (further identified as donor 121 and 303) displayed the variant ima artery. For donor 303, the artery was located supplying a pyramidal lobe on the inferior portion of the thyroid gland, and originated from the brachiocephalic artery. It is the authors hope that this case study lends to further knowledge of the thyroid ima and its characteristics, and ultimately improved surgical awareness.
甲状腺动脉:一项尸体研究
在手术室里,外科医生对其手术领域的解剖学有全面的了解是最重要的。对于耳鼻喉科医生来说,对颈部的神经血管解剖有深入的了解是必要的,特别是在与甲状腺有关的手术过程中。除了典型的解剖学知识,耳鼻喉科医生还应该了解特定的解剖学变异。其中一种变体是甲状腺瘤动脉,通常位于甲状腺下方。在这项研究中,对爱德华维亚骨科医学院的26具尸体进行了仔细的解剖,确定26具尸体中有两具(进一步确定为供体121和303)显示出变异的ima动脉。供体303的供体动脉位于甲状腺下方锥体叶,起源于头臂动脉。希望通过本病例的研究,能加深对甲状腺癌及其特点的认识,并最终提高对手术的认识。
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