A STUDY OF CORONARY DOMINANCE IN POPULATION OF NORTH KARNATAKA
Journal Title: International Journal of Anatomy and Research - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
Introduction: With the increase in the trend of modern sedentary lifestyle, the coronary heart diseases have also increased. The need to understand coronary artery anatomy in detail has become ever so important because of wide variations in the anatomy and various anomalies noted in different populations. Knowledge of coronary dominance is important to understand the severity of coronary artery diseases and plan the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. It determines the amount of myocardium that is perfused by the left or right coronary circulation. Materials and Methods: 100 adult formalin fixed heart specimens were collected from routine under graduate and post graduate dissection at Belgaum Institute of Medical Sciences, Belagavi irrespective of sex and age. The origin of posterior interventricular artery was examined and dissected. Results were noted and compared with previous studies. Results: Out of 100 specimens studied in 83 (83 %) specimens the posterior interventricular artery was arising from right coronary artery and in other 17 (17%) specimens it arose from Left circumflex artery. In none of the specimens studied the posterior interventricular artery was arising from both the coronary arteries. Conclusion: The knowledge of normal anatomy and variations of coronary dominance will help interventional cardiologist, cardio-thoracic surgeons and radiologist of North Karnataka region in proper management of patients.
INCIDENCE OF THE THIRD AND FOURTH HEAD OF THE BICEPS BRACHII MUSCLE IN CAUCASIAN RACE – A STUDY AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Anatomic variations in the heads of biceps brachii are not uncommon. It varies from one head to seven heads but two heads (long and short) are considered normal. In this study, 56 arms from 28 cadavers were studied for t...
MORPHOLOGICAL AND MORPHOMETRICAL ANALYSIS OF FORAMEN MAGNUM: AN ANATOMICAL STUDY
Background: Foramen magnum (FM) is an important landmark of the skull base and is of particular interest for anthropology, anatomy, forensic medicine and other medical field. It is one of several oval or circular apertur...
A STUDY ON TYPE OF BRANCHING PATTERNS OF RIGHT PORTAL VEIN
Introduction: The right hepatic lobe transplantation is usually the procedure of choice to provide adequate liver volume to the recipient. Variant vascular and biliary anatomy is more common in the right lobe. Knowledge...
MORPHOMETRIC STUDY OF THE NUTRIENT FORAMINA IN DRY HUMAN RADIUS BONES OF TELANGANA REGION
Background: Bone formation, growth and its vitality necessitates blood supply. Nutrient artery is the key source of blood supply to the long bone apart from the other important sources like periosteal, metaphyseal and ep...
AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF ANENCEPHALOUS FETUSES MOUNTED AS MUSEUM SPECIMEN
Neural tube defects (NTDs) constitute the most frequently encountered congenital anomalies of the central nervous system. Neural tube defects result from the defective closure of the neural tube during embryogenesis. Mos...