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Review
. 2023 Nov;36(8):1116-1126.
doi: 10.1002/ca.24043. Epub 2023 Apr 11.

The arterial anatomy of the posterior duodenum - A computed tomography angiography analysis with implications for abdominal surgery

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The arterial anatomy of the posterior duodenum - A computed tomography angiography analysis with implications for abdominal surgery

Patryk Ostrowski et al. Clin Anat. 2023 Nov.

Abstract

The main objective of the present study was to clarify the anatomical characteristics of the GDA. In order to fulfill this objective, novel classification systems of both the origin and branching pattern of the said vessel were created. Being aware of the variable anatomy of the GDA is of great importance when performing hepatopancreaticobilliary procedures. The results of 75 consecutive patients who underwent abdomen computed tomography angiography (CTA) were analyzed. A total of 74 GDA were analyzed. Of these, 42 were from women (56.8%) and 32 were from men (43.2%). The most common direction of origin of the GDA was inferior (n = 38; 51.4%). The origin variation of each GDA was deeply analyzed. Initially, eight types of origin variations were evaluated, of which types 1-3 constituted 83.8%. Furthermore, analogously, branching pattern types were also established. Initially, 11 branching variations were evaluated, of which types 1-3 constituted 87.8%. The GDA is subject to numerous variations, both in the origin and in the branching pattern of the vessel. In order to clarify the anatomical characteristics of this vessel, novel classifications of the origin and branching patterns were made, presenting the most frequent patterns. Our results may be of great use for surgeons performing hepatopancreaticobilliary surgeries, such as the Whipple procedure or vascular reconstructions after cholangiocarcinoma resections. Being aware of the anatomical variations of relevant structures associated with a surgical procedure may help reduce potential intraoperative and/or postoperative complications.

Keywords: Whipple procedure; gastroduodenal artery; hepatic artery; hepatopancreaticobillary surgery; surgery.

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