Anatomical study of the anterior neurovascular interval approach to the elbow: observation of the neurovascular interval and relevant branchesdoi:10.5603/FM.a2019.0093Yang, X. -H.Wei, C.Li, G.-P.Wang, J.-J.Zhao, H.-T.Shi, L.-T.Cao, X.-Y.Zhang, Y.-Z.Folia Morpho...
of the sciatic nerve. It arises in the inferior one-third of the thigh. It then sits on the popliteus, under the cover of thegastrocnemius. At the inferior aspect of the popliteus, it then courses deep to the fibrous arch of soleus reaching the back of the leg. It then courses through...
The entry point of the needle is the lateral aspect along the superior border of the subscapularis tendon in the appropriate trajectory to access the 5 to 6 o'clock position for the right shoulder and 6 to 7 o'clock position for the left shoulder. An 8-mm vertical incision is made, ...
Answer to: A rib that has no anterior attachments is called a ___. (a) false rib (b) true rib (c) floating rib (d) vertebrochondral rib (e)...
Fill in the blank: The lateral aspect of the dorsal venous arch is the point of origin for the ___ veins. Fill in the blank: The narrow, shallow furrow on the posterior surface of the spinal cord is the ___. Fill in the blank with the appropriate...
spine and distal aspect of the clavicle have recently emerged as possible alternatives for reconstruction of the anterior glenoid rim [57,61]. These grafts have the advantages of autologous grafts with less donor-site morbidity. This technique provides excellent clinical results according to literature...
is a main perforator cluster region located beside the anterior elbow defect, rendering it crucial to harvest the perforator pedicled flaps for the anterior elbow defects.A total of 30 preserved cadaveric forearms were dissected in order to describe the perforator anatomy in the antecubital fossa....
Since the periosteum is quite strong in the posteromedial aspect of the proximal humerus, but relatively weak in the anterolateral aspect, the initial rupture may have begun here [29]. This is also a point of change in thickness between the thick periosteal layer of the diaphysis. Our ...
We drill a 2.4-mm-diameter guide pin from the anteromedial aspect of the proximal tibia through the tibial footprint. Then, we check the position of the pin from an anterolateral viewing portal. If the pin is found to have exited through the center of the tibial footprint, we ream the ...
Answer to: Fill in the blank with the correct option: Flexor muscles are generally found in the (anterior/posterior) compartment of the forearm. By...