1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf01627574
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Microsurgical anatomy of the human ophthalmic artery: a mesoscopic study of its origin, course and collateral branches

Abstract: In the present paper we have studied the gross (mesoscopic) anatomy of the ophthalmic a. in humans, using magnification by microsurgical systems to obtain data on the origin and course of this artery and its main collateral branches. Comparison of our results with previous reports indicates that, although the anatomical variations of the vascular system are well known, some patterns of frequency may be emphasised. Thus, the ophthalmic a. was usually found as a collateral branch of the internal carotid a., alth… Show more

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“…When the frequency of this variant was ascertained, it ranged between 3.3 and 8% of cases [25, 29, 56]. However, large surveys conducted on more than 1600 OAs by angiography or MR angiography suggest a much lower prevalence that ranges between 0.42 and 1.76% of orbits [27, 64].…”
Section: Variations Of the Oa Originmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the frequency of this variant was ascertained, it ranged between 3.3 and 8% of cases [25, 29, 56]. However, large surveys conducted on more than 1600 OAs by angiography or MR angiography suggest a much lower prevalence that ranges between 0.42 and 1.76% of orbits [27, 64].…”
Section: Variations Of the Oa Originmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A summary of anastomoses between branches of the ICA and the ECA (Hayreh and Dass, 1962b;Jimenez-Castellanos et al, 1995) is as follows: between MMA and lacrimal artery; between angular branch of facial artery and dorsal nasal branch of the OA; between infra-orbital branch of the maxillary artery (MA) and muscular branches of the OA; and between the anterior temporal artery and the lacrimal and muscular branches of the OA. Weinberg et al (1981) considered all anastomotic branches as potential contributors to the origin of abnormal OAs.…”
Section: Anastomotic Branches Between the Ica And The Ecamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intraoperative swelling along the designed double-eyelid line or temporary ptosis may prevent surgeons from taking an accurate measurement of the height of this fold. Several anatomic studies have described in detail the diameter of the artery, but without a limited description of its topoanatomic relations to the adjacent structures within the orbit [3,16] . In the present study we investigated the microsurgical anatomy of the intraorbital part of the OA and its relation to the optic nerve in the sagittal layer.…”
Section: Accurate Course and Relationships Of The Intraorbital Part Omentioning
confidence: 99%