Celiacomesenteric Trunk: A Variation That Must Be Known Before Aortic Surgery
Clinics and Practice2011Vol. 1(3), pp. e69–e69
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Abstract
The celiac trunk and the mesenteric arteries may present variations with different clinical significance. A celiacomesenteric trunk was discovered in a patient with mesenteric ischemia and a history of aortic bypass without inferior mesenteric artery reimplantation. Despite thrombectomies and digestive resections, the patient died. Anatomic variations like celiacomesenteric trunk must be known before aortic surgery.
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