1999
DOI: 10.1007/s00276-999-0095-9
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Anatomic basis of vascularised nerve grafts: the blood supply of peripheral nerves

Abstract: The present study was carried out on 30 cadavers (5 fresh, 20 preserved adult and 5 fresh stillborn) following injection of red latex through the subclavian and common iliac arteries. The blood supply to the peripheral nerves was studied in general, together with the vascular pedicles to the ulnar, saphenous, sural, deep and superficial peroneal nerves, and the superficial branch of the radial nerve. The nutrient arteries supplying the peripheral nerves came from either the adjacent axial artery or the fascioc… Show more

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“…The vascular anatomy of the ulnar nerve is complex ( Figure 1). It is supplied by regional arteries that provide multiple dominant pedicles that give off ascending and descending branches, which coalesce to form a continuous artery travelling along the exterior surface of the nerve (3). There are four dominant pedicles (3).…”
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“…The vascular anatomy of the ulnar nerve is complex ( Figure 1). It is supplied by regional arteries that provide multiple dominant pedicles that give off ascending and descending branches, which coalesce to form a continuous artery travelling along the exterior surface of the nerve (3). There are four dominant pedicles (3).…”
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“…It is supplied by regional arteries that provide multiple dominant pedicles that give off ascending and descending branches, which coalesce to form a continuous artery travelling along the exterior surface of the nerve (3). There are four dominant pedicles (3). In the arm, the ulnar nerve is supplied by the superior ulnar collateral artery arising from the brachial artery approximately 14 cm to 22 cm above the medial epicondyle (3).…”
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