2021
DOI: 10.3906/sag-2005-225
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Sural nerve harvest for infants: integrated with information based on anatomical dissections

Abstract: Background/aim: The aim of the present study was to determine the course and possible variations of the sural nerve with all anatomical details in human fetal cadavers. Materials and methods: This study was performed on 60 fetal cadavers. Formation type and level of the sural nerve was detected. Results: According to trimesters, it was determined that the mean transverse and vertical distance between the lowest point of the LM and the SN varied between 1.1-2.9 mm and 1.54-3.58 mm, respectively. Type 2 was the … Show more

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“…We found Type 4 in most of the lower limbs evaluated. Previous studies performed on fetuses corroborate this, as exempli ed by Büyükmumcu et al and Ulcay et al [4,29], which show a high prevalence of this anatomical pattern. Studies in adults have rati ed this information and set Type 4 as the classic pattern [1,5,6,14,17,23,31].…”
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confidence: 64%
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“…We found Type 4 in most of the lower limbs evaluated. Previous studies performed on fetuses corroborate this, as exempli ed by Büyükmumcu et al and Ulcay et al [4,29], which show a high prevalence of this anatomical pattern. Studies in adults have rati ed this information and set Type 4 as the classic pattern [1,5,6,14,17,23,31].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Type 6 was reported in all previous articles in both fetal and adult populations. This pattern was found in seven studies with Asian samples [10,12,14,17,24,26,31] and ve studies with Eurasian ethnicity, all from Turkey [1,2,4,7,29]. However, only three European studies showed Type 6 [15,21,28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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