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Anastomotic vessels between superior mesenteric artery and inferior mesenteric artery: controversies and advances

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Journal Title:
Chinese Journal of Surgery
Issue:
8
DOI:
10.3760/cma.j.cn112139-20211017-00491
Key Word:
肠系膜上动脉;肠系膜下动脉;吻合血管;边缘动脉;Riolan弓;侧支通路;高位结扎;Mesenteric artery, superior;Mesenteric artery, inferior;Anastomotic vessels;Marginal artery;Riolan′s arch;Collateral pathway;High ligation

Abstract: The anastomotic vessels between the superior mesenteric artery and the inferior mesenteric artery are vital to maintain the blood supply of the anastomosis and residual colon after colectomy. However, current studies of anastomotic vessels are facing four major obstacles: confusing nomenclature, large variability in data, diversification of research methods and incomplete information records. The existence of marginal artery has been widely proved, and its significance for blood supply is well recognized by relevant studies. In contrast, the Riolan′s arch, whose connotations constantly changed over history, can not refer to a specific structure accurately. Researchers should abolish the controversial names such as Riolan′s arch, select appropriate research methods and record the anastomotic vessels in detail, so as to improve the comparability between different results. The study of anastomotic vessels can help us to identify potential vascular disease, select the appropriate surgical approach, and provide appropriate treatment of the vessels in the operating area, so as to provide a theoretical foundation and practical basis for fine surgical maneuvers.

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