2013
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2013/6633.3328
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Anatomical Variations in Formation of Sural Nerve in Adult Indian Cadavers

Abstract: Background: Sural nerve is formed by communication of medial sural cutaneous nerve, that arise from tibial nerve in popliteal fossa and peroneal communicating nerve, a branch directly from common peroneal nerve or from lateral sural cutaneous nerve. The sural nerve is universally recognized by surgeons as a site for harvesting an autologous nerve graft and for nerve biopsies in case of neuropathies. Setting and Design:Anatomy department and an observational study. Statistical Analysis:The Mean, Standard Deviat… Show more

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