[HTML][HTML] The anatomical characteristics of corona mortis: a systematic review of the literature and its clinical importance in hernia repair
G Noussios, N Galanis, I Chatzis… - Journal of Clinical …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most common daily operations in general
surgery. However, the anatomical structures of the region, such as the corona mortis (the …
surgery. However, the anatomical structures of the region, such as the corona mortis (the …
The prevalence and morphology of the corona mortis (Crown of death): A meta-analysis with implications in abdominal wall and pelvic surgery
Purpose Corona mortis is a highly variable vascular connection between the obturator and
external iliac or inferior epigastric arteries or veins located behind the superior pubic ramus …
external iliac or inferior epigastric arteries or veins located behind the superior pubic ramus …
[HTML][HTML] Frequency and clinical review of the aberrant obturator artery: A cadaveric study
The occurrence of an aberrant obturator artery is common in human anatomy. Detailed
knowledge of this anatomical variation is important for the outcome of pelvic and groin …
knowledge of this anatomical variation is important for the outcome of pelvic and groin …
[HTML][HTML] A Morphometric Study on Anatomic Characteristics of Corona Mortis in South Indian Population
D Bharathi, D Deepali, BN Shruthi - Int. J. Anat. Radiol. Surg., 2022 - ijars.net
The Corona Mortis or the “crown of death” is the vascular anastomosis between the external
iliac and obturator vessels in the retropubic region. If injured accidentally during …
iliac and obturator vessels in the retropubic region. If injured accidentally during …
[PDF][PDF] Symmetric bilateral aberrant obturator artery. A case report
A Cerda, A CERDA - Int J Morphol, 2016 - intjmorphol.com
Aberrant obturator artery (AOA) is an anatomical variation in the origin and course of the
obturator artery, which is clinically important because of their vulnerability during surgical …
obturator artery, which is clinically important because of their vulnerability during surgical …
[PDF][PDF] Orthopedic implications of the corona mortis: a case report
IO de la Corona Mortis - Int. j. morphol, 2018 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Corona mortis is classified as a connection between the inferior epigastric and obturator
vessels over the superior pubic ramus. Its incidence varies among different studies. The …
vessels over the superior pubic ramus. Its incidence varies among different studies. The …
[HTML][HTML] Implicaciones Ortopédicas de la Corona Mortis: Reporte de un Caso
MA Babinski, CP Gonçalves, D Ramallo… - International Journal of …, 2018 - SciELO Chile
Corona mortis is classified as a connection between the inferior epigastric and obturator
vessels over the superior pubic ramus. Its incidence varies among different studies. The …
vessels over the superior pubic ramus. Its incidence varies among different studies. The …
[HTML][HTML] Arteria Obturatriz Aberrante Simétrica Bilateral: Reporte de un Caso
A Cerda - International Journal of Morphology, 2016 - SciELO Chile
Aberrant obturator artery (AOA) is an anatomical variation in the origin and course of the
obturator artery, which is clinically important because of their vulnerability during surgical …
obturator artery, which is clinically important because of their vulnerability during surgical …