2011
DOI: 10.1177/000313481107701252
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Uncommon Course of the Ulnar Artery

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“…Palpable arterial pulses in unusual regions, absence of pulses in usual regions, or uncontrolled bleeding after superficial incisions may raise suspicion of superficial arterial anomalies (eg, superficial ulnar artery). 60 Knowledge of the precise course and branching pattern of the ulnar artery is critical to avoid unexpected complications during hand or wrist surgery.…”
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“…Palpable arterial pulses in unusual regions, absence of pulses in usual regions, or uncontrolled bleeding after superficial incisions may raise suspicion of superficial arterial anomalies (eg, superficial ulnar artery). 60 Knowledge of the precise course and branching pattern of the ulnar artery is critical to avoid unexpected complications during hand or wrist surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…59 Less commonly, the superficial ulnar artery originates from the axillary artery or as a continuity of a superficial brachial artery. 53,60 Unusual Course of Ulnar Artery…”
Section: The Superficial Ulnar Arterymentioning
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“…El origen de la AUS ha sido reportado en la arteria axilar (AA) (Dubreuil Chambardel, 1926;Singer, 1933;Weathersby, 1956;Fadel & Amonoo-Kuofi, 1996;Jacquemin et al, 2001;Natsis et al, 2006;Mannan et al, 2008;Yadav et al, 2013); en la arteria braquial (AB) en el brazo (Hazlett, 1949;Weathersby;Blagojka, 1982;del Sol et al, 2000;Rodríguez-Niedenführ et al, 2001;Natsis et al;Dartnell et al, 2007;Senanayake et al, 2007;Troupis et al, 2011;Casal et al, 2012;Solan, 2013;Salunke et al, 2014;Abhinita et al, 2016) o en la fosa cubital (Hazlet; Weathersby;Blagojka;Panicker et al, 2003;Shetty et al, 2013;Yadav et al;Kusztal et al, 2014;Kumka & Purkiss, 2015;Quadros et al, 2015;Sirasanagandla et al, 2016). En nuestro caso, los hallazgos remiten a este último origen y al trayecto en el antebrazo de ambas arterias.…”
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