Anatomy Basis and Clinical Significance of Various Types of Abductor Hallucis Superior Margin Arterial Arcades

The aim of this study was to group arteries of arterial arch at the superior margin of the abductor hallucis muscle according to their constitutes and provide anatomical basis for reverse bifolicated flap based on it. The constitute, track-way and distribution of the artery, which supply the medial...

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Autores principales: Tan,Wei, Huang,Wen-hua, Li,Xu, Liu,Ke
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220130003000162013-12-03Anatomy Basis and Clinical Significance of Various Types of Abductor Hallucis Superior Margin Arterial ArcadesTan,WeiHuang,Wen-huaLi,XuLiu,Ke Abductor hallucis muscle Arterial arch Anterior medial malleolus artery Medial tarsal artery Superficial branch of the medial plantar artery Blood vessel grouping The aim of this study was to group arteries of arterial arch at the superior margin of the abductor hallucis muscle according to their constitutes and provide anatomical basis for reverse bifolicated flap based on it. The constitute, track-way and distribution of the artery, which supply the medial pedis flap, the medial plantar and the medial tarsal flap, especial the arterial arch at the superior margin of the abductor hallucis muscle were observed and analyzed on 81 lower limbs cast specimens and 2 fresh feet specimens. According to their constitute, arterial arch at the superior margin of the abductor hallucis muscle can be classified into 3 types: i) type I, It was constituted mainly by the branch of anterior medial malleolus artery and (or) the medial tarsal artery. ii) type II, It was constituted mainly by the superficial branch of the medial plantar artery; iii) type II, It was constituted mainly by the branch of anterior medial malleolus artery and the branch of medial tarsal artery anastomose with the superficial branch of the medial plantar artery, which was divided into two subtypes according to the different anastomosis of the artery: Type III 1, the type of anastomosed directly was about 48.2%, type III 2, The type of anastomosed indirectly was about 24.1%. According to the constitute of arterial arch at the superior margin of the abductor hallucis muscle can be classified into three types: The type of anterior medial malleolus artery and medial tarsal artery, the type of superficial branch of the medial plantar artery and the type of mixed. For the type mixed, two subtypes can be classified according to the different anastomosis of the artery.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.31 n.3 20132013-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022013000300016en10.4067/S0717-95022013000300016
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topic Abductor hallucis muscle
Arterial arch
Anterior medial malleolus artery
Medial tarsal artery
Superficial branch of the medial plantar artery
Blood vessel grouping
spellingShingle Abductor hallucis muscle
Arterial arch
Anterior medial malleolus artery
Medial tarsal artery
Superficial branch of the medial plantar artery
Blood vessel grouping
Tan,Wei
Huang,Wen-hua
Li,Xu
Liu,Ke
Anatomy Basis and Clinical Significance of Various Types of Abductor Hallucis Superior Margin Arterial Arcades
description The aim of this study was to group arteries of arterial arch at the superior margin of the abductor hallucis muscle according to their constitutes and provide anatomical basis for reverse bifolicated flap based on it. The constitute, track-way and distribution of the artery, which supply the medial pedis flap, the medial plantar and the medial tarsal flap, especial the arterial arch at the superior margin of the abductor hallucis muscle were observed and analyzed on 81 lower limbs cast specimens and 2 fresh feet specimens. According to their constitute, arterial arch at the superior margin of the abductor hallucis muscle can be classified into 3 types: i) type I, It was constituted mainly by the branch of anterior medial malleolus artery and (or) the medial tarsal artery. ii) type II, It was constituted mainly by the superficial branch of the medial plantar artery; iii) type II, It was constituted mainly by the branch of anterior medial malleolus artery and the branch of medial tarsal artery anastomose with the superficial branch of the medial plantar artery, which was divided into two subtypes according to the different anastomosis of the artery: Type III 1, the type of anastomosed directly was about 48.2%, type III 2, The type of anastomosed indirectly was about 24.1%. According to the constitute of arterial arch at the superior margin of the abductor hallucis muscle can be classified into three types: The type of anterior medial malleolus artery and medial tarsal artery, the type of superficial branch of the medial plantar artery and the type of mixed. For the type mixed, two subtypes can be classified according to the different anastomosis of the artery.
author Tan,Wei
Huang,Wen-hua
Li,Xu
Liu,Ke
author_facet Tan,Wei
Huang,Wen-hua
Li,Xu
Liu,Ke
author_sort Tan,Wei
title Anatomy Basis and Clinical Significance of Various Types of Abductor Hallucis Superior Margin Arterial Arcades
title_short Anatomy Basis and Clinical Significance of Various Types of Abductor Hallucis Superior Margin Arterial Arcades
title_full Anatomy Basis and Clinical Significance of Various Types of Abductor Hallucis Superior Margin Arterial Arcades
title_fullStr Anatomy Basis and Clinical Significance of Various Types of Abductor Hallucis Superior Margin Arterial Arcades
title_full_unstemmed Anatomy Basis and Clinical Significance of Various Types of Abductor Hallucis Superior Margin Arterial Arcades
title_sort anatomy basis and clinical significance of various types of abductor hallucis superior margin arterial arcades
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
publishDate 2013
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022013000300016
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