Literature DB >> 17432047

[Abnormal features of the sub renal portion of the inferior vena cava].

N Ongoïba1, C Destrieux, J Desme, A K Koumare.   

Abstract

AIM: to determine the frequency of the abnormal anatomical features affecting the inferior vena cava (IVC).
MATERIAL AND METHODS: we performed 161 dissections of the ICV on fresh (145) or formaldehyde-injected (16) cadavers. There were 86 men and 75 women.
RESULTS: we found two abnormalities of the IVC: one left IVC in a woman and one double IVC in a man. These malformations can be explained by the embryology of the IVC. DISCUSSION: the frequency of abnormalities of the IVC is highly variable according to the studies: Richardson (1983) found 3% for the duplication of the IVC. Other malformations have been reported: double IVC, left IVC or right IVC with azygos prolongation. We never observed such associations in our study. Left IVC could be explained by the development of the left supra-cardinal vein and by that of the left sub-cardinal and intercardinal anastomoses. Double IVC corresponds either to the development of the left supra-cardinal vein or to the persistence of the left cardinal vein or the left sub-cardinal vein.
CONCLUSION: abnormalities of the ICV dysplay different anatomical features due to the complexity of the embryogenesis of this vessel; their frequency is far from being rare. Unknowing these abnormalities could lead to severe haemorrhages during surgical interventions on the retroperitoneal, cardiac or oesophageal regions.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17432047     DOI: 10.1016/s1286-0115(06)74502-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Morphologie        ISSN: 1286-0115


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