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Anatomical study of the blood supply of the coxal bone: radiological and clinical application.

A Yiming1, P Baqué, A Rahili, J Mayer, A L Braccini, A Fontaine, A Leplatois, A Clavé, A Bourgeon, F de Peretti.   

Abstract

The aim of this work was to study the arterial blood supply of the coxal bone in order to optimize radiological embolization and to minimize the risk of postoperative osteonecrosis. Ten fresh cadavers were dissected after intra-arterial injection of colored resin. All the collateral vessels running to this bone were described and counted. On 25 dry bones, the vascular foramina were measured with the aid of a millimetric gauge and a vascular map was created. The posterior part of the ilium appears to be twice as well vascularized as the anterior part. Fractures of the posterior arch of the pelvis are theoretically more hemorrhagic. The presence of the iliolumbar artery in contact with the sacroiliac joint increases the risk with open book or shearing fractures. The artery of the ischium, a collateral of the pudendal artery, supplies the posterior and lateral parts of the acetabulum and the artery of the roof of the acetabulum, its superior and lateral parts. The branches of the anterior and posterior divisions of the obturator artery supply the superior part of the surroundings of the obturator foramen and the antero-inferior and postero-inferior parts of the acetabulum. The Kocher approach may injure the artery of the ischium. Letournel's extended lateral approach and Mears' triradiate approach may injure the artery of the ischium and the artery of the roof of the acetabulum. The risk of osteonecrosis appears to be theoretically increased if one adds an endopelvic approach. The anterior approach to the acetabulum appears to be that which theoretically leads to the least devascularization. The French version of this article is available in the form of electronic supplementary material and can be obtained by using the Springer Link server located at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00276-002-0029-2.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12197024     DOI: 10.1007/s00276-002-0029-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat        ISSN: 0930-1038            Impact factor:   1.246


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2.  Anatomical variations of the principal nutrient pedicle for iliac crest graft: the ilio-lumbar artery.

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