High Prevalence of Arterial and Venous Corona Mortis Variants in Cadaveric Dissection

尸体解剖中动脉和静脉冠状动脉变异的发生率较高

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The arterial or venous corona mortis (CM) is an anatomical vascular variant found in the retropubic area. It is an anastomosis between the external iliac system and the obturator vessels. This study focuses on morphometric analysis and the establishment of the prevalence of arterial and venous CM in the Mexican population. METHODOLOGY: A total of 108 hemipelves from human cadavers embalmed with a propylene-glycol solution were analyzed using a suprapubic approach. The abdominal viscera were mobilized to locate the common iliac arteries and veins, which were perfused with red latex for arteries and blue for veins. The vessels of the internal iliac system were identified and dissected, and their morphological characteristics, pattern of variation, and laterality were examined. Measurements included caliber, length, and distance between the CM and the pubic symphysis, using an electronic Vernier caliper for all measurements. Each measurement was performed in triplicate and is presented as mean ± standard error. RESULTS: Of the studied hemipelves, 14 were female, and 94 were male. A morphometric analysis was performed, where we found that 32 (29.6%) of the hemipelves did not present any arterial variants and only 11 (10.1%) did not show a venous variant. Accordingly, this study found a prevalence of 76 (70.4%) for arterial variants and 97 (89.9%) for venous variants. CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of CM had not been reported in the Mexican population; however, we found a higher prevalence (48%) of CM than previously reported (36%).

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