Review Article
A Comparison of the Celiacomesenteric Trunk in the Caribbean with Global Prevalence Calculated by a Systematic Review
Table 1
Anatomic variants of the ventral branches of the abdominal aorta in 665 persons.
| Anatomic variant | Description: arterial origin from the abdominal aorta | N (%) |
| Celiacomesenteric trunk | Arteries belonging to the celiac trunk and mesenteric artery territories have a common origin from the abdominal aorta | 16 (2.4%) |
| (i) Complete | A common origin for all arterial branches from CT and mesenteric artery territories | (a) Celiacomesenteric | A common origin for all arterial branches from CT and SMA territories only | 3 (0.55%) | (b) Celiac-bi-mesenteric | A common origin for all arterial branches of the CT, SMA, and IMA territories | 0 |
| (ii) Incomplete | A common origin for some arterial branches from CT and mesenteric artery territories | (a) Gastro-mesenteric | A common origin for the left gastric artery and SMA | 0 | (b) Spleno-mesenteric | A common origin for the splenic artery and SMA | 0 | (b) Hepato-mesenteric | A common origin for the hepatic artery and SMA | 12 (1.8%) | (c) Hepato-spleno-mesenteric | A common origin for the hepatic artery, splenic artery, and SMA | 1 (0.15%) | (d) Gastro-spleno-mesenteric | A common origin for the left gastric, splenic, and SMA | 0 | (e) Hepato-gastro-mesenteric | A common origin for the hepatic artery, left gastric, and SMA | 0 |
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CT = celiac trunk; SMA = superior mesenteric artery; IMA = inferior mesenteric artery.
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