2008
DOI: 10.1159/000182818
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Vascular Anatomy of the Hamster Retractor Muscle with Regard to Its Microvascular Transfer

Abstract: Background: The hamster retractor muscle (RET) is used as an in vivo model in studies of skeletal muscle ischemia-reperfusion injury. The RET is unique in that the muscle can be isolated while preserving the primary vascular supply so that its contractile function can be measured simultaneously with local microvascular responses to experimental interventions. The goal of this study was to understand the anatomical origin of the vascular supply to the RET and determine whether the RET can be used as a free flap… Show more

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“…Similar to its equivalent in the hamster (the retractor muscle), the mouse spinotrapezius muscle is supplied by main feed arteries directly originating from an artery termed the thoracordorsal artery (TDA) [15]. Anatomically, the TDA is a branch of the subscapular artery, which arises from the axillary artery, a continuation of the subclavian artery originating at the aortic arch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to its equivalent in the hamster (the retractor muscle), the mouse spinotrapezius muscle is supplied by main feed arteries directly originating from an artery termed the thoracordorsal artery (TDA) [15]. Anatomically, the TDA is a branch of the subscapular artery, which arises from the axillary artery, a continuation of the subclavian artery originating at the aortic arch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%