CLINICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATIONS OF THE ABDOMINAL ARTERIAL SYSTEM AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE IN SURGICAL PRACTICE
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Abdominal arteries, anatomical variations, morphology, surgical anatomy, clinical significanceAbstract
The abdominal arterial system demonstrates considerable anatomical variability that has important clinical and surgical implications. Variations in the origin, course, and branching patterns of major abdominal arteries may significantly influence surgical planning, operative safety, and postoperative outcomes. This article aims to analyze the clinical and morphological variations of the abdominal arterial system and to evaluate their significance in surgical practice. The findings indicate that detailed anatomical knowledge of arterial variations is essential for minimizing intraoperative complications, preventing vascular injury, and optimizing surgical interventions.
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