Journal Name:
- International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences
Abstract (2. Language):
Background: Spleen is a large lymphoid organ which is supplied by splenic artery. It is commonly
injured in blunt abdominal trauma. The treatment of splenic injury has been changed in the past 2-3
decades. Depending upon the severity of injury, either total or partial splenectomy is done. However,
total splenectomy is avoided to prevent the risk of postsplenectomy sepsis or avoid the resulting
decrease in immunity and hematological functions. Now a day’s partial splenectomy is preferred, as it is
followed by rapid regeneration of splenic tissue. During partial splenectomy, segmental branch of that
affected segment is ligated. These branches show the variation as they originate from the prehilar
branches of splenic artery which shows variation. Aim: Aim of this work was to observe the prehilar
branches of splenic artery and polar arteries supplying spleen. Methods and Material: Sixty spleens of
unknown sex were studied by dissection method. All spleens were cleaned by washing them under tap
water. Then, we carefully removed the unwanted tissue around the splenic artery and its branches.
Results: Splenic artery was divided into two primary branches at hilum in 66%, in 17% into three, and
in 17% into four terminal branches. Superior and inferior polar arteries were present in 41.6 %, and
25% spleen respectively and both were present in 16.6%.Conclusions: Precise knowledge of prehilars
and polar arteries is very important because now a days, during surgery, surgeons try to remove only
affected tissue. Findings reported by us will be helpful to surgeons while performing surgical procedures
on spleen.
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