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Summary:. A reverse medial plantar flap is a major option for reconstructing the plantar forefoot. However, reconstruction of the distal forefoot stretches the vessels, causing tightness, and the skin graft to the donor site adds pressure to the vessel ...
Masami Murakami, MD +4 more
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BACKGROUND: Understanding anatomical variations in the vascular system, especially in larger arteries such as the femoral artery and circumflex femoral arteries, is crucial for surgical procedures, planning, and radiological diagnosis.
Alicja Pawłowska +2 more
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Adipofascial flaps have proven to be an excellent tool for multipurpose reconstruction as free or pedicled flaps. The anatomical studies in this field are now focused on improving esthetics in reconstruction while maintaining a minimal donor site ...
Gabriele Delia +5 more
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SUMMARY Classically, the inferior epigastric artery is a branch of the external iliac artery before it becomes the femoral artery. It may arise from different origin and this kind of differences was important for vascular attempts of this region. Variation of these arteries carries weight for reconstruction of perine, scrotum, head (especially maxilla)
Selda Yildiz, Fatih Yazar
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Superficial External Pudendal Artery in Femoral Triangle-A Cadaveric Study
Introduction: The femoral artery is the main artery of lower limb. Superficial external pudendal artery is superficial branch of femoral artery. The importance of the superficial external pudendal artery in cases of lower limb obstructive arteriopathies ...
Maheshwari Myageri +2 more
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Summary: This study introduces the options for supercharging and augmenting venous drainage of an anterolateral thigh free flap. Clinical indications and options for additional microvascular anastomoses are reviewed in 5 consecutive patients.
Frederic W.-B. Deleyiannis, MD, MPhil, MPH +3 more
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A study on the origins of medial circumflex femoral artery
Medial circumflex femoral artery is a branch of profundafemoris artery. It arises from the posteromedial aspect of the profundafemoris artery in the femoral triangle. It is an important artery in supplying blood to the head and neck of the femur, to the adductor muscles and to fatty tissue in the acetabular fossa. Because of its close relationship with
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Musculotendinous Slip of Adductor Magnus with Femoral Artery Variation: A Case Report [PDF]
The adductor canal and adductor hiatus are clinically important due to their narrow anatomical configuration. The present case report (a 65-year-old male cadaver) describes a variation in the left lower limb in which the medial circumflex femoral artery ...
Vanitha Naik +3 more
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BLEEDING OF FEMORAL HEAD DURING TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY FOR OSTEOARTHROSIS [PDF]
Objective:To evaluate the bleeding of the femoral head on hip osteoarthritis in patients who underwent total hip arthroplasty.Methods:One hundred and three hips affected by primary hip osteoarthritis were evaluated.
Carlos Roberto Schwartsmann +5 more
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MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY OF MEDIAL CIRCUMFLEX FEMORAL ARTERY IN HUMAN CADAVERS
Address for Correspondence: Dr. Brijesh R Aghera, Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Kannur medical college, Anajarakandy, Kannur, Kerala 670612, India. Phone Number: +919847713544, +919558731155. E-Mail: drbrijeshaghera@gmail.com Access this Article online Quick Response code Web site: *1 Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Kannur ...
Brijesh R Aghera +3 more
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