Literature DB >> 29241998

The prevalence and morphology of the corona mortis (Crown of death): A meta-analysis with implications in abdominal wall and pelvic surgery.

Beatrice Sanna1, Brandon Michael Henry2, Jens Vikse3, Bendik Skinningsrud4, Jakub R Pękala4, Jerzy A Walocha4, Roberto Cirocchi5, Krzysztof A Tomaszewski4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Corona mortis is a highly variable vascular connection between the obturator and external iliac or inferior epigastric arteries or veins located behind the superior pubic ramus in the retropubic space (space of Retzius). Due to the significant variation in this collateral circulation, detailed anatomical knowledge of the corona mortis is vital to enhance the prevention of possible iatrogenic errors in hernia repair and other pubic surgical procedures. The aim of our meta-analysis was to provide comprehensive data on the prevalence, anatomical characteristics, and ethnic variations of the corona mortis vessel.
METHODS: An extensive search was conducted through the major electronic databases to identify eligible articles. Data extracted included investigative method, prevalence of the corona mortis vessels among hemi-pelvises (overall, arterial only, venous only, and combined), distance from the corona mortis to pubic symphysis, and assessment of gender, side, laterality, and ethnicity subgroups.
RESULTS: A total of 21 studies (n=2184 hemi-pelvises) were included in the meta-analysis. The overall prevalence of the corona mortis in hemi-pelvises is high (49.3%). A venous corona mortis is more prevalent than an arterial corona mortis (41.7% vs. 17.0%). The corona mortis is more common in Asia (59.3%) than in Europe (42.8%) and North America (44.3%).
CONCLUSIONS: As a corona mortis is present in an about half of all hemi-pelvises, it is important to consider the possibilities of its presence when undertaking surgical procedures and plan accordingly to avoid injuries. All surgeons operating in the retropubic region should have a thorough understanding of the anatomical characteristics and surgical implications of a corona mortis.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Corona mortis; Hernia repair; Obturator vessels; Pelvic fracture; Pelvic lymphadenectomy; Retropubic region; Vascular anatomy

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29241998     DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2017.12.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Injury        ISSN: 0020-1383            Impact factor:   2.586


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Review 2.  Endovascular management of pelvic trauma.

Authors:  Arlene Weir; Padraic Kennedy; Stella Joyce; David Ryan; Liam Spence; Mark McEntee; Michael Maher; Owen O'Connor
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3.  Anatomical position of the corona mortis relative to the anteroposterior and inlet views.

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9.  Safety Precautions for the Corona Mortis using Minimally Invasive Ilioinguinal Approach in Treatment of Anterior Pelvic Ring Fracture.

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