Triple Arterial Blood Supply to the Gallbladder from Aberrant Right Hepatic Artery

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In the classic textbook description of hepatic artery anatomy, the common hepatic artery (CHA) arises from the celiac axis. The CHA then branches into the gastroduodenal artery and proper hepatic artery. The proper hepatic artery then divides into the right and left hepatic arteries. This simplified description of the arterial supply to the liver fails to capture the anatomic diversity one may encounter in the angiography suite or in the operating room. A greater appreciation for variant anatomy was spurred by early surgical complications associated with variant anatomy in the setting of cholecystectomy and upper abdominal surgery. The Importance of critical view of safety plays a major role in this concern. 

tags: cholecystectomy critical view of safety cystic artery hepatic artery CVS arterial blood supply surgical anatomy hepatic artery anatomy common hepatic artery surgical training surgical eLearning surgical education gastroduodenal artery Upper Abdominal Surgery surgical technique cholecystectomy safety safe cholecystectomy


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