1. Inferior epigastric artery: Surface anatomy, prevention and management of injury.
- Author
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Wong C and Merkur H
- Subjects
- Anatomic Landmarks anatomy & histology, Humans, Intraoperative Complications etiology, Intraoperative Complications prevention & control, Laparoscopy adverse effects, Wounds, Penetrating etiology, Wounds, Penetrating therapy, Abdominal Wall blood supply, Epigastric Arteries anatomy & histology, Epigastric Arteries injuries, Wounds, Penetrating prevention & control
- Abstract
The anatomical position of the inferior epigastric artery (IEA) subjects it to risk of injury during abdominal procedures that are close to the artery, such as laparoscopic trocar insertion, insertion of intra-abdominal drains, Tenckhoff(®) catheter (peritoneal dialysis catheter) and paracentesis. This article aims to raise the awareness of the anatomical variations of the course of the IEA in relation to abdominal landmarks in order to define a safer zone for laparoscopic ancillary trocar placement. Methods of managing the IEA injury as well as techniques to minimise the risk of injury to the IEA are reviewed and discussed., (© 2015 The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.)
- Published
- 2016
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