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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-198551

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Ansa cervicalis is a nerve loop that is embedded in the anterior wall of carotid sheath of the neck. It is formed bydescendent hypoglossi and descendens cervicalis. It supplies the infrahyoid muscles. During routine dissection,a rare variant in the morphology of Ansa cervicalis was observed in adult male cadaver. The variant ansacervicalis exhibited two loops, and was present bilaterally. The formation, course and relations of the nerve loopis complex. During literature search, we came across studies which propose different classifications. Hence wehave added a note on the different classifications.Ansa cervicalis is important since it can be used in nerve-nerve anastomosis, nerve-muscle pedicle implantationin relation to reconstructive surgeries of larynx. Hence, the knowledge of variations in the formation, anddistribution is relevant. It can affect the outcome during reinnervation surgeries following recurrent laryngealparalysis and surgeries around this area of neck.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-198525

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Background: The triangle of Brocq and Mouchet is an arteriovenous triangle between the anterior interventricularartery, circumflex artery and the great cardiac vein. The vascular triangle has been classified into 4 types viz.closed, superiorly opened, inferiorly opened and completely opened or absent. Polyurethane foam is a newmaterial used in corrosion casting. It is economical, easy to carry out and does not require special apparatus.Context and purpose of the study:a) To study the relationship of the Great cardiac vein (GCV) in the triangle of Brocq and Mouchet in human heartsusing PU foam for corrosion cast.b) To study the relationship of GCV in relation to the arteries forming the triangle.Results: The triangle was present in 98% of the hearts. Relationship of GCV in triangle of Brocq and Mouchet:Inferiorly open type of Triangle was the most common (87.5%). Next common type was, closed type (6.7%). Inrelation to GCV relation with the arteries in the triangle, it was to the left of AIA in 87.51% and crosses circumflexartery, either superficially or deep.The GCV crossing anterior interventricular artery was found in few specimens. It crossed the artery superficiallyor deeply. The intertwining type of variation was observed in few casts, and could not be placed under anyclassification as suggested by previous authors.Conclusion: The topography of the Great cardiac vein and its variations are significant in relation to the arteriesin the region. It is relevant in interventional cardiology, radiology, and catheter-based procedures.

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