2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2018.08.014
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The surgical anatomy of the superficial and deep palmar arches: A Meta-analysis

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“…Rarely, the palmar digital arteries might emerge independently from the RA, UA or the median artery (1-4%) without forming an arch. SPA might be double in 0.7% of the cases 4 .…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Rarely, the palmar digital arteries might emerge independently from the RA, UA or the median artery (1-4%) without forming an arch. SPA might be double in 0.7% of the cases 4 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Complete arch (clear anastomosis between the arteries forming it) with three or four common palmar digital arteries is reported to be formed in the 69.2 % of the right hands and 70.5 % of the left hands in the pertinent literature 3 . According to a recent meta-analysis manuscript by Zarzecki et al in 2018 4 , complete arch is reported in the 75.7 % of the cases and incomplete (no anastomosis between the arteries forming the arch or the UA failed to supply the ulnar side of thumb and radial side of the index finger) in the 24.3%. The palmar digital arteries might all be branches of the UA in the 37% of the cases, with the first one being branch of the radial artery in 13% 2 .…”
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“…A formação completa do arco palmar é comum encontrada em torno de 80% dos casos estudados, com predominância do tipo com anastomose da parte terminal do ramo superficial da artéria ulnar com ramo palmar superficial da artéria radial em 40% dos casos (Zarzecki et al, 2018). No entanto, a ausência do arco não é comum, podendo aparecer em torno de 20% dos casos (Ottone et al, 2010;Zarzecki et al, 2018).…”
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“…Ademais, a ausência do arco é considerado um fator de risco para isquemia da mão quando a artéria fornece suprimento dominante ou se a artéria ulnar é mal formada ou quando sofre estenose (Zarzecki et al, 2018).…”
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