[腹腔动脉如肝-胃-脾干的分支模式]。

Kaibogaku zasshi. Journal of anatomy Pub Date : 2009-03-01
Nobuaki Higashi, Hiroki Shimada, Eriko Simamura, Toshihisa Hatta
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摘要

虽然腹腔动脉是左胃动脉、脾动脉和肝动脉的主干,但其分支形式各不相同。事实上,即使在解剖学教科书中,对于哪种模式是标准模式也存在分歧。在本研究中,我们通过检查186具日本尸体,确定了腹腔动脉分支的标准模式。91.4%(170/186)的尸体发现腹腔动脉有三个主要分支。将170例病例分为4型(ⅰ-ⅳ型)。I型132例(71.0%),第一分支为胃左动脉。II型31例(16.7%),3条主动脉在同一椎体水平分支。以肝总动脉为第一分支的III型4例(2.2%)。IV型3例(1.6%),脾动脉为第一分支。这些发现表明,I型表型是日本乳糜泻动脉的标准分支模式。文中还讨论了动脉的发育过程。
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[Branching patterns of the celiac artery as the hepato-gastro-splenic trunk].

Although the celiac artery is a common trunk of the left gastric, splenic, and common hepatic arteries, its branching pattern varies. Indeed, even among anatomy textbooks, there is disagreement on which pattern is standard. In the present study, we identified the standard pattern of celiac artery branching by examining 186 Japanese cadavers. Celiac arteries with the three main branches were found in 91.4% (170/186) of the cadavers. These 170 cases were then classified into 4 types (Types I-IV). Type I, in which the first branch was the left gastric artery, accounted for 132 cases (71.0%). Thirty-one cases (16.7%) were Type II, in which the three main arteries branched out at the same vertebral level. Type III, in which the common hepatic artery was the first branch, accounted for 4 cases (2.2%). Finally, 3 cases (1.6%) were Type IV, in which the splenic artery was the first branch. These findings suggest that the Type I phenotype is the standard branching pattern of the celiac artery in Japanese. The artery's developmental process was also discussed.

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