International Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery (Jul 2021)

Aberrant Origin of Obturator ArteryA Case Report

  • PARUL UPADHAYAY,
  • Ranjeeta Hansdak,
  • Sneh Agarwal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/IJARS/2021/46286:2666
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. AC01 – AC02

Abstract

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The medial compartment of thigh is nourished by a branch from anterior division of internal iliac artery called Obturator Artery (OA). However, many studies have documented variation in the origin of the artery from other neighboring vessels. Hence, any deviation from the normal pattern should be acknowledged to prevent any injuries during herniorrhaphy or other pelvic procedures. The study was conducted on a pelvis of female cadaver of age 55 years. Length of the artery and its distance from the bifurcation of common iliac artery using the measuring tape were noted. OA was seen to be originating from the inferior epigastric artery bilaterally along with several unusual but significant branches budding from it. The case report shows variant of OA which is of academics interest to students, anatomists, radiologist, general and orthopedic surgeons. Further dissection of more number of pelvic specimens might help to assess the frequency or prevalence of the variation.

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