THE TYPES OF THE SURAL ANASTOMOTIC NERVE
- VernacularTitle:腓腸交通神經的研究
- Author:
Yaochen LIN
;
Baihua LI
;
Zhungxan KANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:
Acta Anatomica Sinica
1959;0(Z1):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The writer observed the sural anastomotic nerve on 276 lower limbs from 138 corpses, including 11 adults and 127 new-borns (84 male, 54 females). It was found that sural anastomotic nerves are present in 219 cases (79.3%) and absent in 57 cases(20.7%). The ways of anastomosis of these nerves fall into the following four types: (1) Type A: The sural anastomotic and lateral sural cutaneous branches arise from peroneal nerve with a common trunk—108 cases (49.7%). (2) Type B: The sural anastomotic nerve is one of the terminal branches of thelateral sural cutaneous nerve—48 cases (21.9%). (3) Type C: The lateral sural cutaneous nerve arises from sural anastomoticnerve—35 cases (16%). (4) Type D: The lateral sural cutaneous and sural anastomotic branches arise separately from the common peroneal nerve—28 cases (12.8%).