Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : The Internet Journal of Gastroenterology
Source : The Internet Journal of Gastroenterology. 2013 Volume 13 Number 1
Url : https://print.ispub.com/api/0/ispub-article/1433
Campus : Faridabad
Year : 2013
Abstract : The cystic artery can have variable origin, the right cystic artery being the most common. In addition, its course can also follow diverse paths often in close proximity to the common bile duct. This report presents a course of the cystic artery encountered during open cholecystectomy that has not been reported prviously in the literature. The cystic artery was unusually long and crossing across the middle of the gall bladder giving it a pseudobilobed appearance. This rare variant is reported to enhance knowledge on spectrum of cystic artery anomalies
Cite this Research Publication : S Mittal, P Garg, S Verma, A Narang, S Aggarwal, J Singh, K Kaushik, V Singh Rathee, H Ranga. Aberrant Cystic Artery Causing Pseudo-Bilobed Gall Bladder: An Unknown Entity . The Internet Journal of Gastroenterology. 2013 Volume 13 Number 1