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A CADAVERIC STUDY ON CORONARY ARTERY VARIATIONS AND ITS CLINICAL `SIGNIFICANCE
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Coronary artery variations are one of the commonest variations observed during clinical procedures. Normally, there are two main coronary
arteries, the right coronary artery (RCA), left coronary artery (LCA).Left coronary artery gives two important branches left circumex artery
(LCX) and left anterior descending (LAD) arteries. Knowledge about the coronary vessels and its variations are essential to clinicians to prevent
untoward injury of vessels during any procedures. To study the morphology and variations of coronar Aim: y arteries by dissection. Materials and
Methods: The present study was a cadaveric study which was conducted on 50 hearts obtained from adult human cadavers. Coronary arteries were
dissected to see the origin, course and variations. The data was entered in Microsoft excel sheet and expressed in percentage. The Right Results:
coronary artery branched out from the right aortic sinus and had an average diameter of 3.5mm. The left coronary artery arouse from left aortic sinus
and had an average diameter of 4mm. LMCA divided into two branches in 60 percent, three branches in 30 percent and four branches in 06 percent
of the hearts and direct branches from left aortic sinuus in 4 percent hearts.Based on the origin of Posterior descending or interventricular artery,
Right dominance was observed in 68 percent, left dominance in 26 percent, and equal dominance in 06 percent of the hearts. Conclusion:
Knowledge about the variations of coronary vessels is a prerequisite for clinicians to perform interventions of coronary vessels.
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Title: A CADAVERIC STUDY ON CORONARY ARTERY VARIATIONS AND ITS CLINICAL `SIGNIFICANCE
Description:
Coronary artery variations are one of the commonest variations observed during clinical procedures.
Normally, there are two main coronary
arteries, the right coronary artery (RCA), left coronary artery (LCA).
Left coronary artery gives two important branches left circumex artery
(LCX) and left anterior descending (LAD) arteries.
Knowledge about the coronary vessels and its variations are essential to clinicians to prevent
untoward injury of vessels during any procedures.
To study the morphology and variations of coronar Aim: y arteries by dissection.
Materials and
Methods: The present study was a cadaveric study which was conducted on 50 hearts obtained from adult human cadavers.
Coronary arteries were
dissected to see the origin, course and variations.
The data was entered in Microsoft excel sheet and expressed in percentage.
The Right Results:
coronary artery branched out from the right aortic sinus and had an average diameter of 3.
5mm.
The left coronary artery arouse from left aortic sinus
and had an average diameter of 4mm.
LMCA divided into two branches in 60 percent, three branches in 30 percent and four branches in 06 percent
of the hearts and direct branches from left aortic sinuus in 4 percent hearts.
Based on the origin of Posterior descending or interventricular artery,
Right dominance was observed in 68 percent, left dominance in 26 percent, and equal dominance in 06 percent of the hearts.
Conclusion:
Knowledge about the variations of coronary vessels is a prerequisite for clinicians to perform interventions of coronary vessels.
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