Contribution to the study of the intra and extra hepatic biliduct in ovine (ovisaries — Linnaeus, 1758). I. Behaviour of ductus choledocus. II. Systematization of ramus principalis dexter

Authors

  • Antonio Alberto D'Errico Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Departamento de Cirurgia e Obstetrícia, São Paulo, SP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2318-3659.v13i1p85-117

Keywords:

Anatomy, Sheeps, Liver, Biliducts

Abstract

Studying the behaviour of the ductus choledocus of the ductus cysticus and the systematization of the ramus principalis dexter, in 50 livers of adult male ovines of the Merino race, the A. arrived to the following conclusions: 1 — the ductus choledocus always free from tributaries, is shown in 48 parts, being 96% of them constituted by the union of the ramus principalis dexter, and ramus principalis sinister (4.0% ), in two cases by the triplice convergence of dorso medialis and ventrolteralis roots of ramus principalis dexter plus the ramus principalis sinister. 2 —the ductus cysticus, free in of its preparations (84.0%) is seen when receives tributaries which come from the lobus quadratus. The eight (16.0%) which are left integrate themselves in the system of ramus principalis dexter. 3 — the system of ramus principalis dexter is formed by ramus medialis lobi dexter, ramus dorsalis lobi dextri, ramus processi caudati, ramus lateralis lobi dextri, ductus cysticus, rami intermedii lobi dextri and innominate ducts from the lobus dexter (medial, dorsal and lateral territories ), the lobus caudatus (pars supraportalis, processus papillaris, pons and processus caudatus) and lobus quadratus.

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Published

1976-03-15

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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

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Contribution to the study of the intra and extra hepatic biliduct in ovine (ovisaries — Linnaeus, 1758). I. Behaviour of ductus choledocus. II. Systematization of ramus principalis dexter. (1976). Revista Da Faculdade De Medicina Veterinária E Zootecnia Da Universidade De São Paulo, 13(1), 85-117. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2318-3659.v13i1p85-117