A STUDY ON VARIATION IN THE TERMINATION OF RIGHT AND LEFT CORONARY ARTERIES AND THEIR CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Journal Title: International Journal of Anatomy and Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 3
Abstract
Aim: This current study is done to throw light upon the, distribution and termination of right coronary artery and left anterior descending branch of left coronary artery and to correlate the clinical significance of the variations observed Materials and methods: 30 human hearts from the embalmed cadavers from Department of Anatomy, Great Eastern Medical School were collected during routine dissection. The heart is taken out after incising the fibrous pericardium and great vessels .The course of right and left coronary arteries were traced from the Ostia. The specimens were duly numbered, preserved in 5% formaldehyde solution. Photographs of each specimen were taken by digital camera and the arterial pattern is coloured red digitally and labeled. Results: In the present study the right coronary artery terminates at crux or beyond the crux in 57%, before crux in 23% and right border in 13%. Left anterior descending artery terminates beyond apex in the lower 1/3rd of the inter-ventricular groove in 87% and at the apex in 13%. Conclusion: Right and left coronary arteries showed significant variation in their mode of termination. Better anatomical knowledge about the branches of coronary artery and its variation is essential for cardiologists and interpretation of coronary angiograms by radiologist.
ADULT STATURE RECONSTRUCTION FROM CEPHALO-FACIAL DIMENSION IN INDIAN FEMALES
Aim: To identify the Stature from the cephalo-facial dimension (facial height) in Indian females. Materials and Methods: A stadiometer was used to measure the stature, and the facial height was taken by utilizing a verni...
VARIANT BRANCHING PATTERN OF BRACHIAL ARTERY IN CONTEXT TO ITS HIGHER BIFURCATION: A CASE REPORT
Unlike venous system, variations in arterial anatomy are less frequent and most of them affect visceral arteries. Knowledge regarding the normal and variant arterial anatomy of the upper extremity has significant importa...
MORPHOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF SUPRASCAPULAR NOTCH IN DRY SCAPULAE FROM POPULATION OF GUJARAT: A DATABASE FOR SHOULDER ARTHROSCOPY
Background: The Suprascapular Notch (SSN) is located at the superior edge of the scapula. The information of variations in shapes and classification can be obliging to surgeons to correlate the suprascapular nerve entrap...
THE FORMATION OF LATERAL CORD OF BRACHIAL PLEXUS AND ITS BRANCHES – A CADAVERIC STUDY
Introduction: The lateral cord of brachial plexus is formed from the anterior divisions of upper and middle trunks, formed from roots C5, C6 and C7. Variations in the formation and branching of lateral cord are not uncom...
FOOT POSTURES: RELATION WITH FAMILY HISTORY AND FOOT WEARS
Introduction: Development of different foot types (normal, high and low arch) is influenced by factors like weight, height, family history. Studies have shown that the age at which a person starts wearing foot wear affec...