Study of Inferior Thyroid Artery and its Relation to the Sympathetic Chain in Full Term Fetuses

Introduction: Familial dysautonomia and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) are amongst the most frequently encountered dysautonomias were sympathetic cardiac dysfunction is indicated by prolonged corrected QT interval. The therapy for long QT includes left cervical sympathectomy and administra...

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Main Authors: Kafeel Hussain A, Swayam Jothi S, Rajamadhava R, Narayana Rao BT
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Language:English
Published: JCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd. 2016-07-01
Series:International Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery
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spelling doaj-ee797ff34ed94c8c9c2a82363269f8cf2020-11-25T02:26:17ZengJCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd.International Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery2277-85432455-68742016-07-0153AO19AO2110.7860/IJARS/2016/20038:2168Study of Inferior Thyroid Artery and its Relation to the Sympathetic Chain in Full Term FetusesKafeel Hussain A0Swayam Jothi S1Rajamadhava R2Narayana Rao BT3Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Shri Sathya Sai Medical College, Kanchipuram District, India.Professor and Head, Department of Anatomy, Shri Sathya Sai Medical College, Kanchipuram District, IndiaAssistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Rangaraya Medical College, Andhra Pradesh, India.Retd. Professor, Department of Anatomy, Katuri Medical College, Guntur, India.Introduction: Familial dysautonomia and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) are amongst the most frequently encountered dysautonomias were sympathetic cardiac dysfunction is indicated by prolonged corrected QT interval. The therapy for long QT includes left cervical sympathectomy and administration of beta adrenergic receptor antagonists. Also, cervical and cervicothoracic sympathectomies are emerging as choices of treatment for epilepsies, Raynauds syndrome and vascular disorders of the upper extremities. There have been few studies in fetuses, inspite of the various structural anomalies encountered in the vicinity of the thyroid gland and this warrants the need of a fetal study. Aim: The present work was undertaken to study the anatomy of the thyroid gland and its neighboring structures in fetuses with a special focus on the relation of the sympathetic chain and inferior thyroid artery. Materials and Methods: A total of 54 still born fetuses procured from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, SSSMCRI and KGH, Vishakapatnam after getting informed consent from the parents and getting the approval from the ethical commitee. An observational (cross sectional) study was conducted over a period of 3 years from 2013 to 2015. All the fetuses included in this study were over 36 weeks. Fetuses with neural tube defects were excluded from this study. The fetuses were embalmed by injecting 10% formalin into the serous cavities of the abdomen, cranial cavities through the orbit and into the muscles and limbs. Result: Of the 54 fetuses studied, the inferior thyroid artery had a course behind the sympathetic chain on both the sides in 24 (44%) and anterior to it on both sides in 10 (18.5 %) fetuses. The inferior thyroid artery was anterior to it on the right and posterior to it on the left in 5 (9.25%) cases and anterior to it on the left and posterior to it on the right in 13 (24%).The inferior thyroid artery passed through the sympathetic chain on the left side in 3 (5.5%) cases. In one fetus, the inferior thyroid artery was lying parallel to the sympathetic chain .The artery was absent on the left side in 2 (3.7%) and on the right in 1(1.8 %) fetus. Conclusion: Knowledge of the varied relations of the inferior thyroid artery to the sympathetic chain encountered study may act as a cornerstone for safely performing cervical sympathectomies in infants if indicated.http://www.ijars.net/articles/PDF/2168/20038_F(GH)_PF1(VsuGH)_PFA(GH)_PF2(VsuGH).pdfcervical sympathectomymiddle cervical ganglion (mcg)sudden infant death syndrome (sids)
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Swayam Jothi S
Rajamadhava R
Narayana Rao BT
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Swayam Jothi S
Rajamadhava R
Narayana Rao BT
Study of Inferior Thyroid Artery and its Relation to the Sympathetic Chain in Full Term Fetuses
International Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery
cervical sympathectomy
middle cervical ganglion (mcg)
sudden infant death syndrome (sids)
author_facet Kafeel Hussain A
Swayam Jothi S
Rajamadhava R
Narayana Rao BT
author_sort Kafeel Hussain A
title Study of Inferior Thyroid Artery and its Relation to the Sympathetic Chain in Full Term Fetuses
title_short Study of Inferior Thyroid Artery and its Relation to the Sympathetic Chain in Full Term Fetuses
title_full Study of Inferior Thyroid Artery and its Relation to the Sympathetic Chain in Full Term Fetuses
title_fullStr Study of Inferior Thyroid Artery and its Relation to the Sympathetic Chain in Full Term Fetuses
title_full_unstemmed Study of Inferior Thyroid Artery and its Relation to the Sympathetic Chain in Full Term Fetuses
title_sort study of inferior thyroid artery and its relation to the sympathetic chain in full term fetuses
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd.
series International Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery
issn 2277-8543
2455-6874
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Introduction: Familial dysautonomia and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) are amongst the most frequently encountered dysautonomias were sympathetic cardiac dysfunction is indicated by prolonged corrected QT interval. The therapy for long QT includes left cervical sympathectomy and administration of beta adrenergic receptor antagonists. Also, cervical and cervicothoracic sympathectomies are emerging as choices of treatment for epilepsies, Raynauds syndrome and vascular disorders of the upper extremities. There have been few studies in fetuses, inspite of the various structural anomalies encountered in the vicinity of the thyroid gland and this warrants the need of a fetal study. Aim: The present work was undertaken to study the anatomy of the thyroid gland and its neighboring structures in fetuses with a special focus on the relation of the sympathetic chain and inferior thyroid artery. Materials and Methods: A total of 54 still born fetuses procured from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, SSSMCRI and KGH, Vishakapatnam after getting informed consent from the parents and getting the approval from the ethical commitee. An observational (cross sectional) study was conducted over a period of 3 years from 2013 to 2015. All the fetuses included in this study were over 36 weeks. Fetuses with neural tube defects were excluded from this study. The fetuses were embalmed by injecting 10% formalin into the serous cavities of the abdomen, cranial cavities through the orbit and into the muscles and limbs. Result: Of the 54 fetuses studied, the inferior thyroid artery had a course behind the sympathetic chain on both the sides in 24 (44%) and anterior to it on both sides in 10 (18.5 %) fetuses. The inferior thyroid artery was anterior to it on the right and posterior to it on the left in 5 (9.25%) cases and anterior to it on the left and posterior to it on the right in 13 (24%).The inferior thyroid artery passed through the sympathetic chain on the left side in 3 (5.5%) cases. In one fetus, the inferior thyroid artery was lying parallel to the sympathetic chain .The artery was absent on the left side in 2 (3.7%) and on the right in 1(1.8 %) fetus. Conclusion: Knowledge of the varied relations of the inferior thyroid artery to the sympathetic chain encountered study may act as a cornerstone for safely performing cervical sympathectomies in infants if indicated.
topic cervical sympathectomy
middle cervical ganglion (mcg)
sudden infant death syndrome (sids)
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