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ANATOMICAL STUDY OF INFERIOR THYROID ARTERY AND THE VARIATION IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE AND INFERIOR THYROID ARTERY IN SRI LANKAN POPULATION

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dc.contributor.author Niranjan, R.
dc.contributor.author Yasawardene, S.G.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-09-16T05:09:43Z
dc.date.available 2022-09-16T05:09:43Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.citation Niranjan, R. & Yasawardene, S.G. (2020). ANATOMICAL STUDY OF INFERIOR THYROID ARTERY AND THE VARIATION IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE AND INFERIOR THYROID ARTERY IN SRI LANKAN POPULATION. Int J Anat Res 2020, 8(1.3):7403-07. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://dr.lib.sjp.ac.lk/handle/123456789/12335
dc.description.abstract Introduction: Terminal branches of inferior thyroid artery (ITA) supplies thyroid and parathyroids. Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) is related to ITA at lower pole of thyroid and RLN may lie either posterior, anterior or intermingled with terminal branches of ITA. RLN is a vulnerable structure that gets damaged during thyroid surgeries. Aim: Present study aims to determine variation in relationship between ITA and RLN, entering pattern of ITA into thyroid and number of terminal branches of ITA in Sri Lankan population. Materials and methods: A total of 312 sides (Male:204, Female:108) of thyroid together with intact neurovascular structures were selected for study of relationship, entrance pattern and number of terminal branches of ITA. The RLN may lie either posterior (Type A) or anterior (Type B) to ITA or its branches. Sometimes RLN may intermingle with terminal branches of ITA (Type C). Results: A total sample of 65.2% in male (M) and 60.9% in female (F) were Type A, samples of 10.35%(M) and 22.22%(F) were Type B and 24.5%(M) and 17.59%(F) were type C. Type A was more predominant in left side of both genders and in the right side there are 50% of chances for Type A in both genders. Comparatively Type B was more in female and Type C was more in male. A total of 63.7%(M) and 69.44%(F) ITA entered into middle 1/3rd, 36.27%(M) and 30.55%(F) into lower 1/3rd of the thyroid lobe and entering pattern was more or less similar in both genders. ITA commonly entered thyroid just above junction of middle and lower third of thyroid lobe. ITA divided into two branches in 52.45%9(M) and 56.48%(F), three in 44.6%(M) and 41.66%(F) and four in 2.94%(M) and 1.85%(F) of studied samples. Conclusions: Knowledge of anatomical variation of ITA and RLN is mandatory to avoid injury to RLN in thyroid surgeries. Understanding the entrance pattern and terminal branches of ITA are essential for thyroid and parathyroid surgeries. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Inferior thyroid artery, Recurrent laryngeal nerve, Anatomical variations, Thyroid gland, Parathyroid gland en_US
dc.title ANATOMICAL STUDY OF INFERIOR THYROID ARTERY AND THE VARIATION IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE AND INFERIOR THYROID ARTERY IN SRI LANKAN POPULATION en_US
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