EJVES Short Reports (Jan 2018)
A Missing Posterior Division of the Internal Iliac ArteryWhat this paper adds
Abstract
Introduction: To date, multiple variations in the pelvic vasculature have been reported. In this case report, a rare, so far unreported, branching anomaly of the internal iliac artery on the left side of a male human pelvis is described. Report: The complete posterior division of the internal iliac artery was shown to be missing on dissection of a 73 year old male cadaver. The iliolumbar artery, the lateral sacral arteries, and the superior gluteal artery originated unilaterally (on the left pelvis) directly from the common iliac artery. Discussion: No alteration was observed in the supplied structures of the left pelvic region, including the respective muscles, the sacrum, or the hip joint. Keywords: Branching anomaly, Common iliac artery, Internal iliac artery, Pelvic vasculature