1997
DOI: 10.1007/s00276-997-0045-3
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Rare arterial variation: a common trunk from the external iliac artery for the obturator, inferior epigastric and profunda femoris arteries

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“…In a fetal study of different gestational ages by Vuksanović-Božarić et al 2 , most cases of DFA originated in the first quarter, i.e., close to the IL. A rare variation of DFA origin from a common trunk originating from external iliac artery 1 cm above the IL was reported by Bilgic and Sahin 16 . They also observed MCFA originating from the DFA and did not mention about LCFA 16 .…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…In a fetal study of different gestational ages by Vuksanović-Božarić et al 2 , most cases of DFA originated in the first quarter, i.e., close to the IL. A rare variation of DFA origin from a common trunk originating from external iliac artery 1 cm above the IL was reported by Bilgic and Sahin 16 . They also observed MCFA originating from the DFA and did not mention about LCFA 16 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…A rare variation of DFA origin from a common trunk originating from external iliac artery 1 cm above the IL was reported by Bilgic and Sahin 16 . They also observed MCFA originating from the DFA and did not mention about LCFA 16 . The knowledge of the site of DFA origin is very important as it helps in avoiding iatrogenic femoral arteriovenous fistula while performing FA puncture, and it enables to identify the correct site of making incision for surgical exposure of the FA and DFA junction 3,13 .…”
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confidence: 86%
“…Finally, in terms of vasculature, it is essential to consider the issue of normal human variation and that the guidelines given here represent the most common arrangement of the vessels of the anterior abdominal wall. Variations and anomalies do occur, albeit infrequently [9,10]. The umbilicus tends to be used as a landmark from which measurement is made for the positioning of trocars.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Origin of obturator artery from external iliac and the inferior epigastric from femoral artery have been reported by Sarikcioglu & Sindel (2002). Bilgic & Sahin (1997) have found a common trunk arising from external iliac and dividing into obturator, inferior epigastric and profunda femoris arteries. A loop of external iliac artery into the lesser pelvis has been observed by von Hochstetter (1989).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%