2018
DOI: 10.2739/kurumemedj.ms653003
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Bilateral Lateral Costal Branches of the Internal Thoracic Arteries: A Case Report

Abstract: We report a case of bilateral lateral costal branches (LCB) of the internal thoracic artery (ITA). On the left side, the ITA branched from the subclavian artery as a common trunk with the thyrocervical trunk. The left LCB flew into the collateral branch of the fifth intercostal artery after reaching the upper end of the sixth rib and after exiting the left ITA at the upper part of the first rib. The left ITA was disconnected near the second rib because it had been used for coronary artery bypass surgery. The r… Show more

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“…On the left side, the mean length of the ITA was 1.925 ± 0.23 cm, while on the right, the mean length was 1.954 ± 0.224 cm [18]. In most of the corpses studied, the ITA terminated on both sides at the sixth intercostal space [30].…”
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“…On the left side, the mean length of the ITA was 1.925 ± 0.23 cm, while on the right, the mean length was 1.954 ± 0.224 cm [18]. In most of the corpses studied, the ITA terminated on both sides at the sixth intercostal space [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%