Sistematização da aorta abdominal, ramos colaterias parietais e viscerais e ramos terminais em coelhos da raça Nova Zelândia (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2012

RESUMO

In this study was defined the pattern, the variations and distribution of the parietal and visceral collateral branches and terminal branches of the abdominal aorta in New Zeland rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus), being used 30 animals, 14 males e 16 females, young adults. The arterial system was filled with red colored latex through the thoracic aorta in the direction of blood flow, and fixed in an aqueous solution of formaldehyde 20%. The celiac artery was the first direct visceral collateral branch, followed by the cranial mesenteric artery, wich were issued ventrally from the abdominal aorta. The renal arteries were originated laterally from the abdominal aorta, and the right vessel was originated more cranial than the left. Near the entrance of the pelvic cavity, the abdominal aorta issued ventrally the caudal mesenteric artery and near this latter, the aorta abdominal originated the gonadal arteries. The direct parietal collateral branches of the aorta abdominal were the lumbar arteries, while the indirect parietal collateral branches were the phrenicoabdominal arteries, wich were collateral branches of the renal arteries; cranial phrenic arteries, that were collateral branches of the dorsal intercostal arteries and the deep iliac circunflex arteries that usually were branches of the commom iliac arteries. Before dividing into its terminal branches, the aorta abdominal issued dorsally and caudally the last collateral branch, the median sacral artery. The adrenal arteries were the indirect visceral collateral branches, and in most of the cases were originated from the caudal phrenic artery. The terminal branches of the abdominal aorta, the right and left commom iliac arteries, were often responsible for the origin of the deep iliac circunflex arteries. Each terminal branches issued an internal iliac artery and continued as external iliac artery. The internal iliac artery originated the umbilical artery wich divided into vesical artery and uterine artery, in females and ductus deferens artery in males. Already the external iliac artery lauched the pudendoepigastric trunk near the femoral triangle and after this, continued as femoral artery.

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oryctogalos cuniculos abdominal arteries anatomia veterinaria vascularization lagomorphs morfologia animal aorta abdominal oryctolagus cuniculus cirurgia veterinaria

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