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J Hand Surg Eur Vol ; 47(8): 818-824, 2022 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35615810

RESUMO

We dissected 192 fingers in 48 fresh cadaveric hands (23 right and 25 left hands from 26 female and 22 male donors) and analysed the incidence, location, length and structure of the five annular and three cruciform pulleys. No statistically significant differences were found between left and right or between male and female hands. The A1, A2 and A4 pulleys were present in all fingers, while the incidence of other pulleys varied. We found 32 different patterns of pulley combinations. The structure of the pulleys also varied. Most important was the variation of A1, which consisted of one to four separate rings. In 18% there was no gap between the A1 and A2 pulleys. A greater understanding of the anatomical variation of the pulley system is beneficial for hand surgeons performing open or percutaneous trigger finger releases and for radiologists examining the area sonographically.


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Dedos , Mãos , Cadáver , Feminino , Humanos , Incidência , Masculino
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Ann Anat ; 238: 151789, 2021 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34214605

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: To identify the anatomical variations of the main branches of the external carotid artery (lingual, facial, occipital, ascending pharyngeal and sternocleidomastoid), giving information about the calibers and origins with the aim of creating a new classification useful in clinical practice. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 193 human embalmed body-donors were dissected. The data collected were analyzed using the Chi² test. The results of previous studies were reviewed. RESULTS: The majority of the anterior arterial branches (superior thyroid, facial and lingual artery) were observed with an independent origin, respectively, classified as pattern I (80.83%, 156/193). In 17.62% (34/193) a linguofacial trunk, pattern II, has been observed, only in 1,04% (2/193) a thyrolingual trunk, pattern III, has been found and in one case (1/193, 0.52%) one thyrolinguofacial trunk, pattern IV, was found. Depending on the posterior branches (occipital and ascending pharyngeal), four different types could be determined: type a, the posterior arteries originated independently, type b, the posterior arteries originated in a common trunk, type c, the ascending pharyngeal artery was absent, type d, the occipital artery was absent. CONCLUSION: Anatomical variations in these arteries are relevant in daily clinical practice due to growing applications, e.g., in Interventional Radiology techniques. Knowledge of these anatomical references could help clinicians in the interpretation of the carotid system.


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Artéria Carótida Externa , Cabeça , Artérias , Humanos , Glândula Tireoide , Língua
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Anat Rec (Hoboken) ; 302(4): 599-608, 2019 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29659175

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INTRODUCTION: The extrapetrous course of the facial nerve has been a matter of study and debate since XIX century. Two different classifications have been classically proposed and widely accepted by most of the authors. Nevertheless, there are reported cases which do not fit in any of those. The aim of this study is to propose a new and useful classification. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We have used 23 embalmed Caucasian adult cadavers (11 male and 12 female) belonging to the Bodies Donation and Dissecting Rooms Centre of the University Complutense of Madrid. The extra-petrous facial nerve was dissected in the possible specimens resulting in 38 facial nerves. The studied parameters were length, diameter of divisions, terminal branches, and nerve connections. RESULTS: In every specimen two main divisions were found, temporofacial and cervicofacial. They divided into five terminal branches from cranial to caudal: temporal, zygomatic, buccal, marginal or mandibular, and cervical. Based on the comparison with previous proposed classifications, we have unified the patterns in 12 types being the most frequent types the type 3 (eight cases, 21.05%), with connections between temporal, zygomatic and buccal branches and the type 8 (eight cases, 21.05%), a complex network between temporal, zygomatic, buccal, and mandibular branches. The number of terminal branches was so variable. CONCLUSION: We propose a new 12-patterned classification which summarizes the previous ones. However, we consider that a good study of the number of terminal branches, connections between branches or with other cranial nerves are more useful for surgeons to avoid injuries to the facial nerve during surgery than complex classifications. Anat Rec, 302:599-608, 2019. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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Variação Anatômica , Nervo Facial/anatomia & histologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino
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Hand Clin ; 33(4): 687-707, 2017 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28991581

RESUMO

Arthroscopic scapholunate volar and dorsal ligament reconstruction achieves an anatomic reconstruction, avoids an open approach and capsular detachment, and provides a strong construct for early mobilization. Clinical results are discussed. Detailed "surgical tips" and technical modifications are provided.


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Artroscopia/métodos , Ligamentos Articulares/cirurgia , Artroscopia/efeitos adversos , Articulações do Carpo/cirurgia , Fluoroscopia , Humanos , Instabilidade Articular/cirurgia , Ligamentos Articulares/lesões , Posicionamento do Paciente , Cuidados Pós-Operatórios , Cuidados Pré-Operatórios , Tendões/transplante
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