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Erschienen in: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy 1/2010

01.01.2010 | Original Article

Anatomical considerations on the corona mortis

verfasst von: Mugurel Constantin Rusu, Romica Cergan, Andrei Gheorghe Marius Motoc, Roxana Folescu, Elena Pop

Erschienen in: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy | Ausgabe 1/2010

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Abstract

The corona mortis (CMOR) represents the vascular connection of the obturator and external iliac systems. We aimed to evaluate by dissections the morphological possibilities of the CMOR and their individual combinations. For the study we used 20 human adult cadavers that were bilaterally dissected (40 hemipelvises), with evidences of the vascular elements at the level of the superior pubic branch in 32 (80%) of hemipelvises. The morphological patterns we identified were classified in three types (I–III): I. arterial CMOR (10 hemipelvises): I.1. obturator artery (OA) from the external iliac artery (EIA); I.2. OA from the inferior epigastric artery (IEA); I.3. anastomosis of the OA and IEA; I.4. pubic branches of the OA, in the absence of any anastomosis with the EIA system; II. venous CMOR (6 hemipelvises): II.1. obturator vein (OV) draining into the external iliac vein (EIV); II.2. OV draining into the inferior epigastric vein (IEV); II.3. venous anastomosis of the OV and IEV and III combined, arterial and venous CMOR (16 hemipelvises). We classified the combined coronae mortis in nine different subtypes that mainly (but not exclusively) correspond to various combinations of types I and II. The surgical relevance of the vascular relations of the superior branch of pubis (in trauma, orthopedic approaches, hernia repair, embolizations and intra-arterial infusions) recommends a detailed knowledge of the morphological and topographical possibilities of the crown of death and the individual evaluation of this risky anatomical structure.
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Metadaten
Titel
Anatomical considerations on the corona mortis
verfasst von
Mugurel Constantin Rusu
Romica Cergan
Andrei Gheorghe Marius Motoc
Roxana Folescu
Elena Pop
Publikationsdatum
01.01.2010
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy / Ausgabe 1/2010
Print ISSN: 0930-1038
Elektronische ISSN: 1279-8517
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-009-0534-7

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