Rare variation in arterial branching of celiac trunk with three aberrant hepatic arteries – Case report

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Abstract

The celiac trunk shows a trifurcate division which branches to supply the hepatobiliary system, stomach, parts of the digestive tract. The celiac trunk usually exhibits regular pattern of branching with few variations reported. This case report highlights on the vitality of anomalous branching of the celiac trunk and it branches. Surgical complications involving these organs would be partially explained by studying the anomalous branching of the vascular components supplying it. Here we have reported anomalous origin of three aberrant hepatic arteries, one accessory hepatic artery and an aberrant cystic artery. These variations are of importance to radiologists and hepatic surgeons.

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Rachana, K., Madhyastha, S., Saralaya, V., Joy, T., Premchandran, D., & Rai, S. (2014). Rare variation in arterial branching of celiac trunk with three aberrant hepatic arteries – Case report. Journal of Morphological Sciences, 31(2), 114–117. https://doi.org/10.4322/jms.067114

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