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[The neurovascular anatomy and its clinical implication of the rectus femoris muscle]

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  • [The neurovascular anatomy and its clinical implication of the rectus femoris muscle] Abstract Text:

    da-ping yangDa-ping Yang,tian-xin chenTian-xin Chen,xue-wu xuXue-wu Xu,tie-fang guoTie-fang Guo,xue-feng hanXue-feng Han,

    OBJECTIVE: The objective of this anatomic study was to investigate the intramuscular neurovascular configuration and to evaluate whether the muscle could be split into two functional units in transplantation. METHODS: Ten fresh cadavers and ten preserved cadavers were used in the study. A mixture of lead oxide, gelatin and water was injected to the femoral artery of the fresh cadaver. The rectus femoris muscle with its neurovascular pedicles was dissected and radiographed. RESULTS: Three vascular patterns of the rectus femoris muscle were found in the 40 cadaver legs. The muscle received its blood supply through a single vascular pedicle (12.5%), or a dominant pedicle with 1-2 ramified (80%), or two dominant vascular pedicles (7.5%). CONCLUSIONS: The study provided a detailed description on the intramuscular neurovascular territories of the rectus femoris muscle. Based on the neurovascular supply of the muscle, it is possible to subdivide the muscle into two functional units for segmental muscle transfer.

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    dp yangDP Yang,tx chenTX Chen,xw xuXW Xu,tf guoTF Guo,xf hanXF Han,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Zhonghua zheng xing wai ke za zhi = Zhonghua zheng

    VOLUME: 19

    Page Numbers: 15-7

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    ISSN: 1009-4598

    DAY: 3

    MONTH: Jan

    YEAR: 2003

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    LANGUAGE: chi

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    AFFILIATION: Division of Plastic Surgery, Second Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin 150086, China.

    Country: China

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