Arterial variations of distal parts of lower extremities are well-documented and can be demonstrated with the help of Doppler ultrasound or by arteriography. However, absence or variation of posterior tibial artery is considered a rare finding. We present a case of hypoplastic posterior tibial artery that terminated by supplying soleus muscle. The variant arterial supply to the sole was provided by the enlarged peroneal artery that continued as the lateral plantar artery. The awareness of these variations is important to vascular surgeons while performing arterial reconstructions in femorodistal bypass graft procedures, and also to orthopedists during surgical clubfoot release
Purpose: Variations of the terminal branches of the popliteal artery (PA) are not uncommon and manif...
For the effective management of vascular surgeries such as arterial cannulation, bypass surgery, per...
AbstractIntroductionThe soleus muscle is a powerful plantar flexor of the ankle joint and receives i...
AbstractWe report a unique dissectional case of ‘superficial’ posterior tibial artery, unknown in an...
Abstract The posterior tibial artery normally arises from tibial-fibular trunk at the popliteal foss...
The present study about the posterior tibial artery was carried out in both adult and foetal cadave...
Knowledge of anatomic variations of the popliteal artery is essential for the management of peripher...
Copyright © 2015 Georgios Karaolanis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
The purpose of this project is to study and analyse the anatomical variations of the infrapopliteal ...
It is generally recognised by surgeons that there are anatomical variations of the popliteal artery ...
Arterial variations of the lower limb have been reported in the past. However, we report in here a v...
We present an interesting, but unfortunate, case of an 86-year-old female who sustained a trimalleol...
The purpose of this project is to study and analyse the anatomical variations of the infrapopliteal ...
Abstract Pulsations of the dorsalis pedis artery are commonly used to evaluate the peripheral arteri...
Soft tissue defects of the lower limb are a challenge to the plastic surgeon but a soleus muscle fla...
Purpose: Variations of the terminal branches of the popliteal artery (PA) are not uncommon and manif...
For the effective management of vascular surgeries such as arterial cannulation, bypass surgery, per...
AbstractIntroductionThe soleus muscle is a powerful plantar flexor of the ankle joint and receives i...
AbstractWe report a unique dissectional case of ‘superficial’ posterior tibial artery, unknown in an...
Abstract The posterior tibial artery normally arises from tibial-fibular trunk at the popliteal foss...
The present study about the posterior tibial artery was carried out in both adult and foetal cadave...
Knowledge of anatomic variations of the popliteal artery is essential for the management of peripher...
Copyright © 2015 Georgios Karaolanis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
The purpose of this project is to study and analyse the anatomical variations of the infrapopliteal ...
It is generally recognised by surgeons that there are anatomical variations of the popliteal artery ...
Arterial variations of the lower limb have been reported in the past. However, we report in here a v...
We present an interesting, but unfortunate, case of an 86-year-old female who sustained a trimalleol...
The purpose of this project is to study and analyse the anatomical variations of the infrapopliteal ...
Abstract Pulsations of the dorsalis pedis artery are commonly used to evaluate the peripheral arteri...
Soft tissue defects of the lower limb are a challenge to the plastic surgeon but a soleus muscle fla...
Purpose: Variations of the terminal branches of the popliteal artery (PA) are not uncommon and manif...
For the effective management of vascular surgeries such as arterial cannulation, bypass surgery, per...
AbstractIntroductionThe soleus muscle is a powerful plantar flexor of the ankle joint and receives i...