Variability of the obturator artery with its surgical implications

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The vascular anatomy of the pelvis has in the retro pubic space one the most dangerous artery variations for the surgical approach. The aim of this study was to evaluate arise from obturator artery and its implications. Eleven specimens were bisected pelvic an adult cadaver. The iliac artery and femoral artery were identified and divided in their branches. The anomalous origin was noted in 22.72% with an anastomotic branch between the external iliac or inferior epigastric vessels found in 13.69%. The right side showed a greater variation than left side with 27.27% versus 18.18%. Our data suggest that retro pubic space has critical vascular variations of the obturator artery with many probabilities of the lesions.

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Tajra, J. B. M., Lima, C. F., Pires, F. R., Sales, L., Junqueira, D., & Mauro, E. (2016). Variability of the obturator artery with its surgical implications. Journal of Morphological Sciences, 33(2), 96–98. https://doi.org/10.4322/jms.090015

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