1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0901-5027(97)80871-5
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The use of ulnar microvascular free flap as an emergency solution after a complication during radial forearm free-flap raising

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“…In a separate study the ulnar and radial arteries were running superficial to superficial flexor group of muscle in 75% cases. In a rare case of variations of brachial artery the superficial ulnar artery originating from deep brachial artery was observed (Hollinshead, 1969;Sadeghi et al, 1997). In living persons, Hazlett postulated a presence of superficial ulnar artery in 2.7% cases out of 542 persons studied by inspiration and palpation method (Bozer et al).…”
Section: Ulnar Arterymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a separate study the ulnar and radial arteries were running superficial to superficial flexor group of muscle in 75% cases. In a rare case of variations of brachial artery the superficial ulnar artery originating from deep brachial artery was observed (Hollinshead, 1969;Sadeghi et al, 1997). In living persons, Hazlett postulated a presence of superficial ulnar artery in 2.7% cases out of 542 persons studied by inspiration and palpation method (Bozer et al).…”
Section: Ulnar Arterymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Devansh reported the incidence of superficial ulnar artery in 9.2% during the elevation of radial flap and 9% in Indians(18).In a separate study the ulnar and radial arteries were running superficial to superficial flexor group of muscle in 75% cases. In a rare case of variations of brachial artery the superficial ulnar artery originating from deep brachial artery was observed(19,20).In living persons, Hazlett postulated a presence of superficial ulnar artery in 2.7% cases out of 54218 persons studied by inspiration and palpation method .…”
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