Anatomik Olarak Normal Bez Yapısına Sahip Bireylerde Prostat Arterlerinin İncelenmesi
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2018-09-13Yazar
FARIMAZ, Mine
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Farımaz M., Examination of Prostate Arteries in Anatomically Normal Gland
Individuals. Hacettepe University Graduate School of Health Sciences Anatomy
Program Doctor of Philosophy Thesis, Ankara, 2018. The aim of the study is the
morphometric evaluation of the prostatic arterial supply and volume of the prostate in
large series and to determine whether they differ by age groups. In the study, the
arteries supplying the prostate are examined in computed tomography angiography
images of a total of 239 individuals (478 hemipelvis). A total of 241 arteries were
identified in 478 right and left hemipelvis. The arteries leading to the prostate; from
the inferior superior vesical artery’s (45.64%) were found to be more frequent. Of the
pelvic sides, the prostatic artery was found to originate from the internal pudendal
artery in 19.08% of cases, from the anterior trunk of the internal iliac artery in 17.01%
of cases, from the obturatoria artery in 7.46% of cases, from the common trunk of the
superior vesical artery in 6.63% of cases, from the gluteal-pudendal trunk in 2.48% of
cases, and from the inferior gluteal artery in 1.65% of cases. In statistical evaluations
between right and left arterial diameters; no significant difference was found in all age
groups. In addition, according to the results of the relationship between right and left
arterial diameters; the relationship between the right arterial diameter and the left
artery diameter was not significant in the first age group (50-59), the second age group
(60-69), and the third age group (70-79) but a statistically significant relationship was
found between right and left arterial diameters in the 4th age group (80). In the study,
prostate volume measurements of 239 individuals were also performed. When the
relationship between volume and age was evaluated statistically, it was found that
there was a statistically significant difference between volume and age. The obtained
results suggest that this thesis study, which details the arterial anatomy of the prostate,
is very useful for interventional radiologists and surgeons in prostate-related
interventions.