Variations in Internal Iliac Veins Detected Using Multidetector Computed Tomography
2007
Background: Anatomical variations of the internal iliac veins (IIV), which have the potential to cause problems during related surgery, are not uncommon and are not fully appreciated.Purpose: To determine the types and prevalence rates of anatomical variations of the IIV using multidetector computed tomography (MDCT).Material and Methods: IIV variations in 63 patients who underwent contrast-enhanced MDCT were interpreted and classified by two radiologists retrospectively. The prevalence rates (with 95% confidence intervals [CIs]) were calculated.Results: IIV variations were classified into six types: normal (n = 45, 69.8%; 95% CI 59–81%); left IIV connecting with the left external iliac veins centrally (n = 5, 7.9%; 95% CI 1–15%); separated trunk of the left IIV draining into the central left common iliac veins (CIV; n = 3, 4.8%; 95% CI 0–10%); right IIV draining into the central left CIV (n = 7, 11.1%; 95% CI 3–19%); right IIV draining into the central right CIV (n = 1, 1.6%; 95% CI 0–5%); and the bilate...
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