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Autopsy study of anatomical features of the posterior gastric artery for surgical contribution
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作者 Takehiro Okabayashi Michiya Kobayashi +6 位作者 Isao Nishimori Kazuya Yuri Takanori Miki Yoshiki Takeuchi Saburo Onishi Kazuhiro Hanazaki Keijiro Araki 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第33期5357-5359,共3页
AIM: To investigate features of the posterior gastric arten/(PGA) with respect to incidence, location and size by using autopsy subjects. METHODS: Autopsies were performed on 72 cadavers of adults with no history ... AIM: To investigate features of the posterior gastric arten/(PGA) with respect to incidence, location and size by using autopsy subjects. METHODS: Autopsies were performed on 72 cadavers of adults with no history of abdominal operations. The localization of the PGA, the distance between the root of the splenic artery and the origin of the PGA, and the external diameter of the PGA were examined. RESULTS: The PGA was recognized in all patients. In 70 (97.2%) cadavers, the PGA branched from the splenic artery, and one female in this group had two PGAs. In 1 (1.4%) patient, the PGA originated from the root of the celiac trunk and in another (1.4%) patient, the PGA branched from the superior polar artery. Overall, the PGA extended for a length of 5.8-12.2 (mean, 8.4) cm from the root of the splenic artery, and the external diameter of the PGA was 1.2-3.2 (mean, 2) mm. CONCLUSION: The anatomical features of the PGA can be readily observed and characterized by autopsy. This study has provided valuable information on the features of the PGA useful in the planning of surgical treatment. 展开更多
关键词 posterior gastric artery gastric carcinoma AUTOPSY
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