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Surgical Anatomy of the Extraorganic Anastomoses of the Middle Rectal Artery

https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2020-17-1-6

Abstract

Objective: to determine the topography variants and quantity of the extraorganic anastomoses of the middle rectal artery.

Material and methods. 206 cadavers of males (aged 22-82) and 113 cadavers of females (aged 32-93) who had died of accidental causes not related to pelvic pathology were used as the research material. The vascular injection, preparation methods, and statistical analysis of the obtained data were used to achieve the aim of the research.

Results. It has been found out that most often the extraorganic anastomoses of the middle rectal artery are formed in the proximal and middle thirds of the artery, significantly rarely - in its distal third. A linear correlation between the sizes of the diameters of the internal pudendal artery and the sizes of the diameters of its extraorganic anastomoses has been detected in the males and females.

Conclusion. The performed research has demonstrated that the extraorganic anastomoses of the middle rectal artery in males and females have a definite pattern of origination.

About the Author

A. V. Kuzmenko
Gomel State Medical University
Belarus

Kuzmenko A.V., Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor at the Department of Human Anatomy of the EI "Gomel State Medical University"



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Kuzmenko A.V. Surgical Anatomy of the Extraorganic Anastomoses of the Middle Rectal Artery. Health and Ecology Issues. 2020;(1):34-39. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2020-17-1-6

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