桡神经和腋窝后壁之间的肩胛下动脉夹层:具有临床意义的解剖变异

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Dimitra Daskalopoulou, D. Chrysikos, A. Samolis, G. Tsakotos, Amir Shihada, Maria Piagkou, Theodore Troupis
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目的。肩胛下动脉支配着胸壁的大部分区域,其分布的重要性充分体现在依赖其供血的各种整形手术中。本研究旨在介绍肩胛下动脉的一种不常见的解剖变异,并讨论其存在的临床意义。病例报告。本病例报告描述了在解剖一具希腊裔男性尸体时遇到的肩胛下动脉受桡神经压迫并在腋窝后壁扭结的罕见变异。结论自体组织在重建缺损和治疗淋巴水肿方面的应用正在不断扩大,因此建立更安全的手术解剖的必要性也变得越来越明显。肩胛下动脉被桡神经卡住的病例极为罕见,然而,利用该动脉灌注的组织进行重建可能会因供血不足或血管血栓形成而徒劳无功或失败。因此,外科医生应根据术前检查结果调整治疗方案,因为应始终怀疑解剖变异的存在。
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Entrapment of the Subscapular Artery between the Radial Nerve and the Posterior Wall of the Axilla: An Anatomical Variation with Clinical Significance
Objective. The subscapular artery vascularizes a substantial region of the thoracic wall, and the significance of its distribution is well depicted in the diversity of reconstructive procedures that rely on its blood supply. The aim of this study is to present an uncommon anatomical variation of the artery and discuss the clinical implications of its presence. Case Report. This case report depicts a rare variant of compression and the kinking of the subscapular artery by the radial nerve on the posterior wall of the axilla that was encountered during dissection of a male cadaver of Greek origin. Conclusion. The use of autologous tissues in the reconstruction of defects and treatment of lymphedema is expanding, so the need to establish safer surgical dissections is also becoming more apparent. The case of entrapment of the subscapular artery by the radial nerve is extremely rare, however, utiliz- ing tissues perfused by this artery for reconstructive purposes could potentially be futile and unsuccessful due to the inadequate blood supply or vessel thrombosis. Hence, the surgeon should adapt the treatment plan according to preoperative findings, as the presence of anatomical variants should always be suspected.
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