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Study and Review of the Variation in Coeliac Trunk and its Branching Pattern

  • 1. Tutor, Department of Anatomy, PMCH, Patna
  • 2. Senior Resident, Department of Plastic Surgery, PMCH, Patna
  • 3. Professor & Head, Department of Anatomy, PMCH, Patna

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Background and Objectives: Coeliac trunk is the ventral branch from abdominal aorta which supplies to the Stomach, spleen, liver, and gall bladder. The anatomical knowledge about variation Of Coeliac trunk and its branches is important for surgeons and radiologists. The aim of this study was to study the anatomy of coeliac trunk and its branches, and providing a wide range of information regarding branching pattern of coeliac trunk and its variations. Materials and Methods: The study is conducted in Dept of Anatomy PMCH, Patna, 35 well preserved cadavers were used for the study. Cadavers are dissected properly to visualize the celiac trunk and branches. Results: The mean length of celiac trunk was 4.8 mm and the mean diameter was 5.2mm. observation was done on the branching pattern of celiac trunk, collateral branches, bifurcation and trifurcation. Conclusion: Several author have been studied deeply all aspects of celiac trunk, its branches and variations and one should be updated from time to time.

 

 

Abstract (English)

Background and Objectives: Coeliac trunk is the ventral branch from abdominal aorta which supplies to the Stomach, spleen, liver, and gall bladder. The anatomical knowledge about variation Of Coeliac trunk and its branches is important for surgeons and radiologists. The aim of this study was to study the anatomy of coeliac trunk and its branches, and providing a wide range of information regarding branching pattern of coeliac trunk and its variations. Materials and Methods: The study is conducted in Dept of Anatomy PMCH, Patna, 35 well preserved cadavers were used for the study. Cadavers are dissected properly to visualize the celiac trunk and branches. Results: The mean length of celiac trunk was 4.8 mm and the mean diameter was 5.2mm. observation was done on the branching pattern of celiac trunk, collateral branches, bifurcation and trifurcation. Conclusion: Several author have been studied deeply all aspects of celiac trunk, its branches and variations and one should be updated from time to time.

 

 

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