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To study the vertebral level of the celiac ganglion and its clinical implications

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1Dr Manoj.P.Ambali, 2Dr Mrs.Swapna.A.Shedge, 3Dr Sandeep.S.Mohite

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Aim: To study the vertebral level of the celiac ganglion and its clinical implications Materials and Methods: Peritoneal organs such as the liver and stomach were relocated to reveal the celiac ganglia in 50 cadavers. The celiac ganglia were discovered during anatomic dissections based on their relationship to the diaphragmatic crura and adrenal glands. The celiac ganglia's location, shape, and size, as well as their connection to neighbouring structures, were all documented. The celiac ganglia were separated from 10 of the 50 cadavers that did not have peripancreatic disorders and had obvious architecture, and their surfaces were marked with gadolinium chelate. The organs were transferred, the abdomen was closed, and an MRI was done on these ten cadavers.

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