Bulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine (Sep 2021)

Variations and some clinically relevant relations of A. cystica in pigs  a corrosion cast study

  • I. Stefanov,
  • N. Tsandev,
  • A. Vodenicharov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15547/bjvm.2305
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
pp. 317 – 323

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to investigate the variations as well as the length of A. cystica and its branches in pigs using corrosion casting method with the self-polymerising resin Duracryl® Plus. The method included several steps: hepatectomy, precasting treatment, injection of Duracryl, polymerisation of casting medium, corrosive treatment, cleaning of the corrosion casts, air-drying and preservation of casts. The livers were collected from 12 male 6-month-old pigs (crossbred Land-race×Danube White). With regards to the beginning of A. cystica, 4 variations were observed and grouped as follows: variation A  A. cystica detached from R. dexter medialis, together with R. quad-ratus (variation A1), or alone (variation A2); variation B1 – A. cystica originated from A. gastroduo-denalis, or was a branch of the common trunk (R. dexter) (variation B2). The metric data were proc-essed by GraphPad Prism 6 for Windows. Clinically relevant relations between А. сystica, Ductus cysticus, A. celiaca and R. sinister also were described. The new information received about the blood supply of the gallbladder would contribute to the understanding of the etiology of postoperative complications as a result of surgical interventions in this location and for their prevention.

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