Author:
Konarska-Włosińska Monika,Yika Alicia Del Carmen,Dziedzic Martyna,Bonczar Michał,Ostrowski Patryk,Wojciechowski Wadim,Walocha Jerzy,Koziej Mateusz
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
The anatomy of the uterine artery (UA) is highly complex, demonstrating various patterns of origin and course. The main objective of the present study is to provide the first anatomical heat map of the UA, demonstrating the location of its origin and course in the pelvis.
Methods
In July 2022, an assessment was conducted on the findings from 40 consecutive female patients who had undergone computed tomography angiography of the abdomen and pelvis. Morphometric features of the UA and its associated anatomical area were gathered in 19 categories.
Results
The presented results are based on a total of 58 UAs. 40 UAs originated from the anterior trunk of the internal iliac artery (69.0%), 16 of the UAs originated from the umbilical artery (27.6%), and the remaining two originated from the inferior gluteal artery (3.4%). The median diameter of the UA at its origin was found to be 3.20 mm (LQ = 2.63; HQ = 3.89).
Conclusion
The anatomy of the UA is highly complex, showcasing variable topography, origin patterns, and morphometric properties. In the present study, a novel arterial map of this vessel was made, highlighting the diversity in its origin location and course. In our studied cohort, the UA originated most commonly from the anterior trunk of the internal iliac artery (69.0%), as described in the major anatomical textbooks. Having adequate knowledge about the anatomy of this artery is of immense importance in various gynecological and endovascular procedures, such as hysterectomies and embolizations.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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