Identification of cutaneous arteries of the perineal and caudal thigh region: A cadaveric study in 12 cats.

Courtney V Andries, D. Degner, M. Ibrahim
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OBJECTIVE To describe the location of the dorsal perineal artery in cats and identify landmarks for axial pattern flaps based on this vessel. STUDY DESIGN Anatomic study. ANIMALS Twelve feline cadavers. METHODS Nonselective barium sulfate angiography was performed via injection of the descending aorta. Skin excised from the perineum and thighs was evaluated via gross inspection and radiography to identify angiosomes. RESULTS The dorsal perineal artery had a robust angiosome on the caudal thigh in 10 of 12 cadavers. The artery exited the ischiorectal fossa along the muscular furrow between the biceps femoris and semitendinosus muscles and passed sagittally toward the popliteal fossa in those 10 specimens. All cadavers had a consistent angiosome based on the ventral perineal artery, which was located on the caudomedial thigh. All cadavers also had a consistent angiosome from a cutaneous branch of the popliteal artery, which traveled in a distal to proximal direction starting at the popliteal fossa. CONCLUSION The dorsal perineal artery had a large cutaneous angiosome on the caudal thigh, which was consistent in most cats. The ventral perineal artery and cutaneous branch of the popliteal artery had consistent but smaller cutaneous angiosomes. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE The axial pattern flaps of the cutaneous branches of the dorsal and ventral perineal arteries and the popliteal artery provide a robust arterial blood supply to the skin of the perineum and the caudal thigh. These three flaps may therefore have adequate vascular supply to consistently survive in most cats.
会阴和大腿尾端皮肤动脉的鉴定:12只猫的尸体研究。
目的描述猫会阴背动脉的位置,确定基于该血管的轴型皮瓣的标志。研究设计:解剖研究。十二具猫的尸体。方法经降主动脉注射行非选择性硫酸钡血管造影术。从会阴和大腿切除的皮肤通过大体检查和x线摄影进行评估,以确定血管小体。结果在12具尸体中,有10具会阴部背动脉在大腿尾端有较强的血管体。在这10个标本中,动脉沿股二头肌和半腱肌之间的肌沟出坐骨直肠窝,矢状向腘窝方向通过。所有尸体都有基于会阴腹侧动脉的一致血管体,位于大腿尾部。所有尸体也有一致的血管小体来自腘动脉皮支,从远端到近端从腘窝开始。结论会阴背动脉在大腿尾端有一个较大的皮肤血管小体,这在大多数猫身上是一致的。会阴腹侧动脉和腘动脉皮支有一致但较小的皮血管体。临床意义会阴背侧动脉、腹侧动脉及腘动脉皮支的轴型皮瓣为会阴皮肤及大腿尾部提供了强健的动脉血液供应。因此,这三个皮瓣可能有足够的血管供应,以维持大多数猫的生存。
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