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Femoral tripod arteries: Surgical anatomic variants. | LitMetric

Femoral tripod arteries: Surgical anatomic variants.

J Med Vasc

Cardiovascular surgery department, La Rabta Hospital, Jabbari Street, Tunis 1007, Tunisia.

Published: December 2022

Aim: To describe the surgical anatomy of the femoral tripod arteries and their anatomical variants.

Materials And Methods: Patients who underwent vascular surgery by external arciform approach of the Scarpa between May 2022 and July 2022 were selected. The surgical anatomy was assessed by direct observation. The origin and the course of major branches of the femoral artery (FA) were studied. Diameters and the distance of the origin of the femoral profunda artery (FPA) from the midpoint of the inguinal ligament was measured in millimeters and recorded. The observed anatomical variations were photographed and compared to those in the literature.

Results: A total of 40 patients (34 men, 85%) were included. The median diameter of the common femoral artery (CFA) was 9mm (IQR: 7-12mm). The Modal bifurcation was noted in 95% of cases. The collateral branches of the CFA were found to be distributed as follows: the superficial circumflex iliac artery (SCIA) in 34 cases (85%), the superficial epigastric artery (SEA) in 22 cases (55%), the deep external pudic artery in 16 cases (40%), and the superficial external pudic artery in 18 cases (45%). The median diameter of the FPA was 5mm (IQR: 4-6mm). The FPA originated from the posterolateral side of the CFA in 90% of cases, from the posterior side in 5% of cases and from the medial side in 5% of cases. The median diameter of the SFA was 6mm (IQR: 4-9mm).

Conclusion: The anatomic variants of the femoral tripod arteries are extremely frequent. Therefore, it is important to recognize the anatomy in order to avoid possible diagnostic errors and to minimize the risk of per and post procedural complications.

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