Anatomía quirúrgica aplicada a abordajes transperitoneales de la aorta abdominal y los troncos viscerales. Artículo dinámico

Translated title of the contribution: Surgical anatomy applied to transperitoneal approaches of the abdominal aorta and visceral trunks. Dynamic article

Delfina Fletcher-Sanfeliu, Álvaro García-Granero*, Alberto Doménech Dolz, Gianluca Pellino, Francisco Orbis, Antonio Arroyo, Alfonso A. Valverde-Navarro, Luis Sabater Ortí, Iván Martín-González

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Abstract

Access to the abdominal aorta and its visceral trunks is possible through several approaches. Dissections of five cadavers performed during three National Surgical Anatomy courses applied to Aorta, Hepatobiliopancreatic and Digestive Surgery. Videos and pictures were taken throughout the dissections and showed different abdominal aorta approaches. Abdominal aorta and visceral trunks approaches: longitudinal inframesocolic access, supraceliac clamping, celiac trunk dissection, superior mesenteric artery approaches (retroperitoneal after Kocher menoeuvre, supramesocolic or inframesocolic), Cattell-Braasch manoeuvre and mattox manoeuvre: retrorenal and prerenal. Correct knowledge of the intraabdominal anatomy is necessary to perform all the abdominal aorta surgical approaches. Cadaveric dissection could help to achieve this objective. Cardiovascular and digestive surgeons need to know the possible strategies in order to choose the one which is best suited for each patient.

Translated title of the contributionSurgical anatomy applied to transperitoneal approaches of the abdominal aorta and visceral trunks. Dynamic article
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)562-571
Number of pages10
JournalCirugia Espanola
Volume99
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2021

Keywords

  • Abdominal aorta
  • Approaches
  • Surgical anatomy
  • Surgical access

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