Evaluation of the prostatic artery origin using computed tomography angiography
Evaluation of the prostatic artery origin using computed tomography angiography
Objectives: Radiological anatomy of the prostatic artery is important for any kind of surgical or interventional procedurerelated to the prostatic region. The aim of this study was to define prostatic arterial anatomy that is critical for both urolo-gists dealing with prostatic interventions and interventional radiologists dealing with prostatic arterial embolization.Methods: Computed tomography angiography (CTA) is the gold standard for visualizing pelvic arterial anatomy. In this study,morphometric analyses were performed with CTA in 121 patients (41–89 years) retrospectively. The diameters and origins of242 prostatic arteries were evaluated.Results: Average diameter of the right prostatic artery was 0.9–2.4 mm; in 39% of the patients the artery originated from theinferior vesical artery. The other origin patterns on the right side were the internal pudendal artery (36%), gluteopudendal trunk(7.4%), obturator (5,8%), inferior gluteal (3.3%), middle rectal (0.8%), umbilical (0.8%) and inferior rectal (0.8%) arteries, andthe vesical trunk (0.8%). Average diameter of the left prostatic artery was 0.9–2.7 mm; in 36% of the patients the artery orig-inated from the inferior vesical artery. Other origin patterns revealed for the left side were the internal pudendal artery (31%),obturator artery (13%), gluteopudendal trunk (9.1%), vesical trunk (2.5%) and inferior gluteal artery (2.5%).Conclusion: CTA is crucial for better understanding of the prostatic arterial anatomy and preventing the complications insurgical or interventional procedures such as prostatic arterial embolization, especially for atherosclerotic patients. The dataobtained in this study is significant for determination of pelvic vascular disorders.
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