27.02.2024 | Anatomic Variations
Superior laryngeal artery originating from the lingual artery
verfasst von:
Mugurel Constantin Rusu, Cătălin Constantin Dumitru, Alexandra Diana Vrapciu
Erschienen in:
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy
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Ausgabe 5/2024
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Abstract
In most cases, the superior laryngeal artery (SLA) branches from the superior thyroid artery, which, in turn, leaves the external carotid artery. Few dissection studies found previously that the SLA could originate from the lingual artery. We report here probably the first evidence of such a rare anatomical variation found unilaterally in a retrospectively evaluated by computed tomography angiography adult male case. The left SLA left a suprahyoid coil of the lingual artery and continued over the greater hyoid horn to enter the larynx through the thyrohyoid membrane. On both sides, thyroid foramina were found, but only the right one used for the entry of the right SLA. Therefore, the rare SLA origin from the lingual artery can be documented on computed tomography angiograms, which could help during preoperative evaluations and prevent unwanted surgical complications.