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The superficial palmar branch of the radial artery: a corrosion cast study

Ilić, M.; Milisavljević, M.; Maliković, A.; Laketić, D.; Erić, D.; Boljanović, J.; Dožić, Aleksandra; Stimec, Bojan V.; Manojlović, R.

(Via Medica, Gdansk, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ilić, M.
AU  - Milisavljević, M.
AU  - Maliković, A.
AU  - Laketić, D.
AU  - Erić, D.
AU  - Boljanović, J.
AU  - Dožić, Aleksandra
AU  - Stimec, Bojan V.
AU  - Manojlović, R.
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2274
AB  - Background: Surgical procedures such as thenar flaps and radial artery (RA) harvesting call for an elaborate anatomical study of the RA's superficial palmar branch (SPB). The aim of this study was to describe the branching pattern of this vessel related to the morphometric characteristics and variations of this artery. Materials and methods: Twenty 4% formalin solution-injected hands were dissected. For the morphometric study we used another group of 35 human hands of adult persons, injected with methyl methacrylate fluid into the ulnar and radial arteries. As soon as polymerisation was completed, a 40% solution of potassium hydroxide was applied for corrosion. The vascular arterial casts were examined under the stereoscopic microscope and precise drawings of each specimen were made. Results: In the majority of cases (75%) SPB passed superficially, over the abductor pollicis brevis muscle. The mean diameter of the SPB, very variable depending on its length and field of supply, was 1.52 +/- 0.49 mm, ranging from 0.8 to 2.7 mm. Developed SPB type, was present in 31.4% of hands, with the diameter of 1.7 mm and larger (mean 1.95 mm), continuing distally to become the radialis indicis artery, with an average calibre of 1.2 mm, and with important branches to the thumb. In most hands (68.6%), the hypoplastic SPB, was present, with a mean diameter of 1.17 mm, and the field of supply within the thenar area. Conclusions: Knowledge of the SPB dominance and existence of anastomotic vessels in its field of supply are of importance to avoid the risk of possible ischaemic sequelae in the hand associated with harvesting the RA.
PB  - Via Medica, Gdansk
T2  - Folia Morphologica
T1  - The superficial palmar branch of the radial artery: a corrosion cast study
VL  - 77
IS  - 4
SP  - 649
EP  - 655
DO  - 10.5603/FM.a2018.0033
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ilić, M. and Milisavljević, M. and Maliković, A. and Laketić, D. and Erić, D. and Boljanović, J. and Dožić, Aleksandra and Stimec, Bojan V. and Manojlović, R.",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Background: Surgical procedures such as thenar flaps and radial artery (RA) harvesting call for an elaborate anatomical study of the RA's superficial palmar branch (SPB). The aim of this study was to describe the branching pattern of this vessel related to the morphometric characteristics and variations of this artery. Materials and methods: Twenty 4% formalin solution-injected hands were dissected. For the morphometric study we used another group of 35 human hands of adult persons, injected with methyl methacrylate fluid into the ulnar and radial arteries. As soon as polymerisation was completed, a 40% solution of potassium hydroxide was applied for corrosion. The vascular arterial casts were examined under the stereoscopic microscope and precise drawings of each specimen were made. Results: In the majority of cases (75%) SPB passed superficially, over the abductor pollicis brevis muscle. The mean diameter of the SPB, very variable depending on its length and field of supply, was 1.52 +/- 0.49 mm, ranging from 0.8 to 2.7 mm. Developed SPB type, was present in 31.4% of hands, with the diameter of 1.7 mm and larger (mean 1.95 mm), continuing distally to become the radialis indicis artery, with an average calibre of 1.2 mm, and with important branches to the thumb. In most hands (68.6%), the hypoplastic SPB, was present, with a mean diameter of 1.17 mm, and the field of supply within the thenar area. Conclusions: Knowledge of the SPB dominance and existence of anastomotic vessels in its field of supply are of importance to avoid the risk of possible ischaemic sequelae in the hand associated with harvesting the RA.",
publisher = "Via Medica, Gdansk",
journal = "Folia Morphologica",
title = "The superficial palmar branch of the radial artery: a corrosion cast study",
volume = "77",
number = "4",
pages = "649-655",
doi = "10.5603/FM.a2018.0033"
}
Ilić, M., Milisavljević, M., Maliković, A., Laketić, D., Erić, D., Boljanović, J., Dožić, A., Stimec, B. V.,& Manojlović, R.. (2018). The superficial palmar branch of the radial artery: a corrosion cast study. in Folia Morphologica
Via Medica, Gdansk., 77(4), 649-655.
https://doi.org/10.5603/FM.a2018.0033
Ilić M, Milisavljević M, Maliković A, Laketić D, Erić D, Boljanović J, Dožić A, Stimec BV, Manojlović R. The superficial palmar branch of the radial artery: a corrosion cast study. in Folia Morphologica. 2018;77(4):649-655.
doi:10.5603/FM.a2018.0033 .
Ilić, M., Milisavljević, M., Maliković, A., Laketić, D., Erić, D., Boljanović, J., Dožić, Aleksandra, Stimec, Bojan V., Manojlović, R., "The superficial palmar branch of the radial artery: a corrosion cast study" in Folia Morphologica, 77, no. 4 (2018):649-655,
https://doi.org/10.5603/FM.a2018.0033 . .
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Vascular anatomy of the thenar eminence: its relevance to a pedicled or free thenar flap

Zekavica, Ana; Milisavljević, M.; Erić, D.; Ćurčić, Branislava; Popović, S.; Vitošević, Biljana; Dožić, Aleksandra; Stimec, Bojan V.; Manojlović, R.

(Via Medica, Gdansk, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Zekavica, Ana
AU  - Milisavljević, M.
AU  - Erić, D.
AU  - Ćurčić, Branislava
AU  - Popović, S.
AU  - Vitošević, Biljana
AU  - Dožić, Aleksandra
AU  - Stimec, Bojan V.
AU  - Manojlović, R.
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2217
AB  - Background: The aim of this study was to clarify the arterial supply of the skin covering the prominent part of the thenar eminence in order to describe the possibility and potential for harvesting a pedicled or a free flap from the thenar eminence. Materials and methods: The arteries were studied in 30 post-mortem specimens of human hands; 3 previously perfused with 4% formaldehyde solution, and injected with black India ink, and 27 injected with methyl-methacrylate and afterwards corroded in 40% potassium hydroxide solution. Results: In all hands we found two little palmar arteries coming from the anatomical snuff-box portion of the radial artery. We labelled the first (proximal) branch as the middle thenar artery, because it supplies the middle third of the thenar eminence skin. Its diameter varied from 0.25 to 0.55 mm (mean 0.4 mm). The distal, more prominent branch of the radial artery, vascularised the lateral third of the thenar eminence skin, and was named the lateral thenar artery; its diameter ranged from 0.40 to 0.90 mm (mean 0.67 mm). The superficial palmar branch of the radial artery, always present, was classified as: hypoplastic, average or prominent, with a diameter ranging from 0.8 to 2.7 mm (mean 1.47 mm). Conclusions: Three individually developed branches of the radial artery supplied the skin of the thenar eminence. Cutaneous branches of these three arteries were interconnected via anastomotic vessels.
PB  - Via Medica, Gdansk
T2  - Folia Morphologica
T1  - Vascular anatomy of the thenar eminence: its relevance to a pedicled or free thenar flap
VL  - 76
IS  - 2
SP  - 232
EP  - 238
DO  - 10.5603/FM.a2016.0077
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Zekavica, Ana and Milisavljević, M. and Erić, D. and Ćurčić, Branislava and Popović, S. and Vitošević, Biljana and Dožić, Aleksandra and Stimec, Bojan V. and Manojlović, R.",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Background: The aim of this study was to clarify the arterial supply of the skin covering the prominent part of the thenar eminence in order to describe the possibility and potential for harvesting a pedicled or a free flap from the thenar eminence. Materials and methods: The arteries were studied in 30 post-mortem specimens of human hands; 3 previously perfused with 4% formaldehyde solution, and injected with black India ink, and 27 injected with methyl-methacrylate and afterwards corroded in 40% potassium hydroxide solution. Results: In all hands we found two little palmar arteries coming from the anatomical snuff-box portion of the radial artery. We labelled the first (proximal) branch as the middle thenar artery, because it supplies the middle third of the thenar eminence skin. Its diameter varied from 0.25 to 0.55 mm (mean 0.4 mm). The distal, more prominent branch of the radial artery, vascularised the lateral third of the thenar eminence skin, and was named the lateral thenar artery; its diameter ranged from 0.40 to 0.90 mm (mean 0.67 mm). The superficial palmar branch of the radial artery, always present, was classified as: hypoplastic, average or prominent, with a diameter ranging from 0.8 to 2.7 mm (mean 1.47 mm). Conclusions: Three individually developed branches of the radial artery supplied the skin of the thenar eminence. Cutaneous branches of these three arteries were interconnected via anastomotic vessels.",
publisher = "Via Medica, Gdansk",
journal = "Folia Morphologica",
title = "Vascular anatomy of the thenar eminence: its relevance to a pedicled or free thenar flap",
volume = "76",
number = "2",
pages = "232-238",
doi = "10.5603/FM.a2016.0077"
}
Zekavica, A., Milisavljević, M., Erić, D., Ćurčić, B., Popović, S., Vitošević, B., Dožić, A., Stimec, B. V.,& Manojlović, R.. (2017). Vascular anatomy of the thenar eminence: its relevance to a pedicled or free thenar flap. in Folia Morphologica
Via Medica, Gdansk., 76(2), 232-238.
https://doi.org/10.5603/FM.a2016.0077
Zekavica A, Milisavljević M, Erić D, Ćurčić B, Popović S, Vitošević B, Dožić A, Stimec BV, Manojlović R. Vascular anatomy of the thenar eminence: its relevance to a pedicled or free thenar flap. in Folia Morphologica. 2017;76(2):232-238.
doi:10.5603/FM.a2016.0077 .
Zekavica, Ana, Milisavljević, M., Erić, D., Ćurčić, Branislava, Popović, S., Vitošević, Biljana, Dožić, Aleksandra, Stimec, Bojan V., Manojlović, R., "Vascular anatomy of the thenar eminence: its relevance to a pedicled or free thenar flap" in Folia Morphologica, 76, no. 2 (2017):232-238,
https://doi.org/10.5603/FM.a2016.0077 . .
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