Radiology Case Reports (Sep 2021)

Testicular artery originating from the inferior mesenteric artery: an alert for interventionalists – A case report

  • Gaia Messana, MD,
  • Ludovico Ambrosi, MD,
  • Lorenzo Paolo Moramarco, MD,
  • Nicola Cionfoli, MD,
  • Marcello Maestri, MD,
  • Pietro Quaretti, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 9
pp. 2710 – 2713

Abstract

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Testicular arteries usually arise from the abdominal aorta. During an elective embolization of superior rectal arteries for hemorrhoidal disease performed in a 52-year-old male patient, a previously unreported vascular variant was identified. On selective angiography, the inferior mesenteric artery split into left colic artery and left testicular artery, without any evidence of vascular supply to the hemorrhoidal cushions. Superior rectal arteries were embolized after catheterization of the median sacral artery. A thorough knowledge of vascular variations is essential for interventional radiologists in order to recognize them and avoid potential complications.

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