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Superficial Ulnar Artery Perforator Flap

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2014
Superficial ulnar artery is a rare finding but shows significant surgical implications. Its thinness and pliability make this flap an excellent solution for soft tissue reconstruction, especially in the head and neck region. We hereby report a successful free superficial ulnar artery perforator forearm flap transfer for tongue reconstruction. A 64-year-
SCHONAUER, FABRIZIO   +4 more
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Ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm with ulnar nerve palsy

Nigerian Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2011
Pseudoaneurysms of the ulnar artery are very rare and usually are caused by penetrating injury. In this paper, we present a 27year old male soldier with pseudoaneurysm of the left ulnar artery which caused both motor and sensory deficits of the left ulnar nerve as a result of a pressure effect by the mass.
Kortor, JN, Ogwuche, EI
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MYCOTIC ANEURYSM OF THE ULNAR ARTERY

Medical Journal of Australia, 1979
A mycotic aneurysm is an uncommon, but serious, complication of infective endocarditis, occurring as a result of an infected embolus being lodged in the vasa vasorum or lumen of an artery. Involvement of the ulnar artery is rare, but its peripheral location renders its diagnosis more simple.
B, Ee, M, Doshi, J S, Cheah
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Surgical management of ulnar artery aneurysms

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1990
In a ten-year review (1978 to 1988), ten ulnar artery aneurysms in nine male patients were studied. Blunt trauma led to 70%, penetrating trauma to 20%, and 10% had no history of trauma. Three cases were seen as asymptomatic palmar masses with brief antecedent histories of 4 weeks or less.
D M, Rothkopf   +3 more
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False Aneurysm of the Ulnar Artery

Hand, 1977
A case of ulnar nerve palsy associated with a false aneurysm of the ulnar artery is presented. The aneurysm was resected with return of full function of the hand.
M A, Milling, M H, Kinmonth
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Ulnar Artery Perforator Flap

2016
The ulnar artery perforator forearm flap (UAPFF) shares many of its properties with the radial artery forearm flap by providing versatile, thin, pliable, and sensate skin used for soft tissues defects used through free tissue transfer based on large caliber vessels.
Amir Ibrahim   +2 more
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Ulnar Artery Perforator Flap

2015
Lovie et al. [1] originally described the ulnar artery forearm flap as a free flap in 1984.
Chunlin Hou   +3 more
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Ulnar Artery

2021
Andrew R. Bauder   +3 more
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Thrombosis of the Ulnar Artery

Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1968
H, Paaby, F, Stadil
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