| Literature DB >> 27630832 |
Yogesh Ashok Sontakke1, V Gladwin1, Parkash Chand2.
Abstract
The morphology and relations of liver, gall bladder and inferior vena cava are cardinal. Their anatomical variations may be a reason for the adverse surgical outcome. During routine anatomy dissection of an abdomen, we noticed a variant liver, gall bladder and inferior vena cava in a 63-year-old male cadaver. In the specimen, a retrohepatic segment of inferior vena cava was found to be intrahepatic. On dissection, it was observed that inferior vena cava was covered entirely by a liver tissue on its dorsal aspect. In the same specimen, the gall bladder had undulated inferior surface. On dissection of the gall bladder, numerous mucosal folds were present in the interior. A band of fibrous tissue was found, which was extending from the right side of the gall bladder to the falciform ligament. Hence, preoperative scanning of congenital variations of the liver, gall bladder and inferior vena cava may be compassionate in planning safe surgeries and interventional abdominal procedures.Entities:
Keywords: Anatomic variations; Anatomy dissection; Intrahepatic inferior vena cava
Year: 2016 PMID: 27630832 PMCID: PMC5020185 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/20059.8174
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Diagn Res ISSN: 0973-709X