Death wreath
Coronary mortality (Latin: Corona mortis) - is arterial variability within the vein artery (artery obturatoria) and arteria epigastrica inferior (arteria epigastrica inferior). Cutting the ring of death causes a very difficult to stop haemorrhage. That's why this change was so named by the surgeons.
DescriptionForeign literature presents this as arterial anastomosis between the internal iliac artery (iliac artery) and the external iliac artery (artery iliaca externa). More precisely, the lateral branch of the pubic artery (ramus pubicus) of the arterial obturatoria, which extends from the internal iliac artery, is joined to the ramus obturatorius, the ramus pubicus of the lower abdominal artery (epigastrica inferior artery) extending from the iliac artery external. Location
This syndrome is located behind the pubic upper branch, 40-96 mm from the pubic symphysis. Occurrence
This variation occurs in Europeans in 28.2% of cases. Bibliography
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