Management of traumatic superficial palmar arch pseudoaneurysm: a therapeutic challenge [PDF]
Pseudoaneurysm of the palmar arch is a rare entity. Diagnosis is dependent on high clinical suspicion. We present a case referred to the emergency department, with a history of glass penetrating trauma to the palmar surface with a pulsatile mass and jet ...
Patrick Bastos Metzger +7 more
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Variations in Superficial Palmar Arch: Case Series with Clinico-anatomical Perspective [PDF]
The superficial palmar arch (SPA) is an important anastomotic network primarily formed by the superficial branch of the ulnar artery with one of the superficial branches of the radial artery. SPA variations were observed in three out of 20 cadaveric hand
Dibakar BORTHAKUR +2 more
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The Incomplete Superficial Palmar Arch [PDF]
Introduction: Superficial palmar arch (SPA) is dominant vascular structure in palm of hand. In present study we described a case of Ulnar / Radiopalmar pattern of incomplete SPA in an Iranian cadaver.
Anneh Mohammad Gharravi +3 more
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Pseudoaneurysm of the Superficial Palmar Arch in a 6-month-old Child: A Case Report [PDF]
Summary:. Hand aneurysms in infants are extremely rare and, unlike their adult counterparts, cannot be explained by repetitive trauma to the palm. When they occur, they are most often located in the ulnar artery.
Grzegorz J. Kwiecien, MD +4 more
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Double superficial palmar arch - a case report
The superficial palmar arch is formed predominantly by the ulnar artery with a contribution from the superficial palmar branch of the radial artery. However, the arch formation is highly variable.
Gurbachan Singh Gindha +2 more
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Use of superficial palmar arch for bridging the gap in digital revascularisation
Traumatic hand injuries resulting in segmental loss of common digital artery are not uncommon. To bridge the gap and repair of transected common digital artery, the superficial palmar arch could be divided proximally on radial side and turned distally to
Pradeoth M Korambayil
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Double Pseudoaneurysm of the Superficial Palmar Arch: A Unique Case
We present the case of a 22-year-old male patient who developed “double” pseudoaneurysm of the superficial palmar arch of the left hand after trivial trauma with a kitchen knife.
Amarnath Munoli +3 more
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Clarifications and Corrections Regarding ‘Variations in Superficial Palmar Arch: Case Series with Clinico-anatomical Perspective' [PDF]
Ekrem SOLMAZ
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Variant formation and distribution of the superficial palmar arch
Srinivasa Rao +4 more
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Incomplete superficial palmar arch and bilateral persistent median artery [PDF]
The superficial palmar arch (SPA) is a major source of blood supply to much of the hand and is conventionally formed by the anastomosis of the ulnar artery with the superficial branch of the radial artery. The SPA has been classified into complete or incomplete based on the presence or absence of anastomosis between the arteries contributing to the ...
Rekha Kar
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