Anomalous Superior Thyroid Artery

Authors

  • Vandana Mehta Department of Anatomy, Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi
  • Rajesh K. Suri Department of Anatomy, Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi
  • Jyoti Arora Department of Anatomy, Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi
  • Gayatri Rath Department of Anatomy, Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi
  • Srijit Das Department of Anatomy, National University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/kumj.v8i4.6246

Keywords:

thyroid gland, anatomy, superior thyroid artery, variation, surgery

Abstract

The variations in the pattern of distribution of superior thyroid artery assume paramount importance for neck surgeons, in view of its vital topographical relationship to the external laryngeal nerve. In this study, we report an unusual variation in the arterial supply of the thyroid gland, which was detected during a routine dissection of an adult male cadaver. The right superior thyroid artery was absent whereas the left superior thyroid artery took origin from the left common carotid artery and showed a dominant pattern of distribution supplying the superior aspect of both the left and right lobes of the thyroid gland. It exhibited a usual relationship with the left external laryngeal nerve. The inferior thyroid arteries did not show any unusual distribution. Knowledge of such arterial variations related to the thyroid gland is immensely helpful for surgeons in order to put ligature on anomalous artery and to avoid damage to vital structures in this area, such as the external laryngeal nerve.

http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/kumj.v8i4.6246

Kathmandu Univ Med J 2010;8(4):429-31


 

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Published

2012-06-05

How to Cite

Mehta, V., Suri, R. K., Arora, J., Rath, G., & Das, S. (2012). Anomalous Superior Thyroid Artery. Kathmandu University Medical Journal, 8(4), 429–431. https://doi.org/10.3126/kumj.v8i4.6246

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