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01.03.2024 | Anatomic Variations

Anatomy and anatomical variations of adrenal veins and its application to adrenal venous sampling

verfasst von: Ahmed Saadi, Mohamed Ali Bedoui, Seif Mokadem, Selim Zaghbib, Hamza Boussaffa, Mohamed Bellali, Haroun Ayed, Abderrazek Bouzouita, Amine Derouiche, Mohamed Allouche, Marouene Chakroun, Riadh Ben Slama

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Abstract

Purpose

Our aim was to study the anatomy of the left and right main adrenal veins (LAV and RAV) and to identify their anatomical variations in order to see the practical application of these findings to adrenal venous sampling (AVS).

Methods

Our work is based on dissection of 80 adrenal glands from fresh corpses in the forensic medicine department. We studied the number, the drainage, the direction and the level of termination of the main adrenal veins.

Results

The average length of the LAV was 21 mm. It ended in 100% of cases at the upper edge of the left renal vein with a mean connection angle of 70° and after an anastomosis with the lower phrenic vein in 36 cases(90%). The average length of the RAV was 9 mm. It ended in 100% of cases at the level of the retro hepatic inferior vena cava (IVC) mainly on its posterior face in 21 cases (53%) and on its right lateral border in 18 cases (45%). The mean angle of the RAV in relation to the vertical axis of the IVC was 40°, with extremes ranging from 15° to 90°.

Conclusions

AVS seems to be easier on the left than on the right side because of the greater length of the adrenal vein (21 mm vs. 9 mm) and a greater angle of connection (70° with the left renal vein vs. 40° with the IVC), which explains the lower success rate of cannulation and the more frequent occurrence of blood sample contamination on the right side.
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Metadaten
Titel
Anatomy and anatomical variations of adrenal veins and its application to adrenal venous sampling
verfasst von
Ahmed Saadi
Mohamed Ali Bedoui
Seif Mokadem
Selim Zaghbib
Hamza Boussaffa
Mohamed Bellali
Haroun Ayed
Abderrazek Bouzouita
Amine Derouiche
Mohamed Allouche
Marouene Chakroun
Riadh Ben Slama
Publikationsdatum
01.03.2024
Verlag
Springer Paris
Erschienen in
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy / Ausgabe 4/2024
Print ISSN: 0930-1038
Elektronische ISSN: 1279-8517
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-024-03331-y

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