Arterial Variations Within the Lateral Cervical Region: A Multidetector CT Angiography Study

SUMMARY: It is important to know the arterial anatomy within the lateral cervical region before the flap-planning. We evaluated the arterial anatomy in this area using multidetector computed tomography (CT) angiography and our aim was to establish the arterial variations. Both sides of individuals i...

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Autores principales: Bulbul,Erdogan, Yanik,Bahar, Akay,Emrah, Koksal,Vildan, Demirpolat,Gulen
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2019
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220190003009912019-09-11Arterial Variations Within the Lateral Cervical Region: A Multidetector CT Angiography StudyBulbul,ErdoganYanik,BaharAkay,EmrahKoksal,VildanDemirpolat,Gulen Angiography Artery CT Free tissue flaps Lateral cervical region Variations SUMMARY: It is important to know the arterial anatomy within the lateral cervical region before the flap-planning. We evaluated the arterial anatomy in this area using multidetector computed tomography (CT) angiography and our aim was to establish the arterial variations. Both sides of individuals in a total number of 155 carotid CT angiographies are reviewed by using 64-detector CT, retrospectively. The variations of suprascapular artery, superficial cervical artery, dorsal scapular artery that are inclusive of the lateral cervical region were assessed. Three arteries originated individually in 67 (23.8 %) sides. They arose by trunk formation in 214 (76.2 %) sides. The most common type of trunk formation was cervicodorsal trunk (107; 38 %). The others were cervicoscapular trunk, cervicodorsoscapular trunk, dorsoscapular trunk and detected in 66 (23.4 %), 40 (14.3 %), 1 (0.3 %) sides, respectively. The origins of arteries within the lateral cervical region may show variations and they may originate from subclavian artery or its branches individually or by trunk formations. It may be beneficial to know these variations before the reconstructive surgical procedures in head and neck. CT angiography is a non-invasive method that enables to evaluate the arterial anatomy and variations in this area.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.37 n.3 20192019-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022019000300991en10.4067/S0717-95022019000300991
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Angiography
Artery
CT
Free tissue flaps
Lateral cervical region
Variations
spellingShingle Angiography
Artery
CT
Free tissue flaps
Lateral cervical region
Variations
Bulbul,Erdogan
Yanik,Bahar
Akay,Emrah
Koksal,Vildan
Demirpolat,Gulen
Arterial Variations Within the Lateral Cervical Region: A Multidetector CT Angiography Study
description SUMMARY: It is important to know the arterial anatomy within the lateral cervical region before the flap-planning. We evaluated the arterial anatomy in this area using multidetector computed tomography (CT) angiography and our aim was to establish the arterial variations. Both sides of individuals in a total number of 155 carotid CT angiographies are reviewed by using 64-detector CT, retrospectively. The variations of suprascapular artery, superficial cervical artery, dorsal scapular artery that are inclusive of the lateral cervical region were assessed. Three arteries originated individually in 67 (23.8 %) sides. They arose by trunk formation in 214 (76.2 %) sides. The most common type of trunk formation was cervicodorsal trunk (107; 38 %). The others were cervicoscapular trunk, cervicodorsoscapular trunk, dorsoscapular trunk and detected in 66 (23.4 %), 40 (14.3 %), 1 (0.3 %) sides, respectively. The origins of arteries within the lateral cervical region may show variations and they may originate from subclavian artery or its branches individually or by trunk formations. It may be beneficial to know these variations before the reconstructive surgical procedures in head and neck. CT angiography is a non-invasive method that enables to evaluate the arterial anatomy and variations in this area.
author Bulbul,Erdogan
Yanik,Bahar
Akay,Emrah
Koksal,Vildan
Demirpolat,Gulen
author_facet Bulbul,Erdogan
Yanik,Bahar
Akay,Emrah
Koksal,Vildan
Demirpolat,Gulen
author_sort Bulbul,Erdogan
title Arterial Variations Within the Lateral Cervical Region: A Multidetector CT Angiography Study
title_short Arterial Variations Within the Lateral Cervical Region: A Multidetector CT Angiography Study
title_full Arterial Variations Within the Lateral Cervical Region: A Multidetector CT Angiography Study
title_fullStr Arterial Variations Within the Lateral Cervical Region: A Multidetector CT Angiography Study
title_full_unstemmed Arterial Variations Within the Lateral Cervical Region: A Multidetector CT Angiography Study
title_sort arterial variations within the lateral cervical region: a multidetector ct angiography study
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
publishDate 2019
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022019000300991
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