Objective: To define the relationship between the long saphenous vein and the connective framework of the subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) of the lower limb. Methods: The connective skeleton of the hypodermis was studied by anatomical dissection, stereomicroscopy of cross-sectioned specimens and ultrasound imaging in 88 lower extremities. Results: The long saphenous vein runs for most of its length in a narrow compartment delineated deeply by the muscular fascia and superficially by a connective tissue lamina descending from the inguinal ligament in the anteromedial part of the thigh and medial aspect of the calf. These two fascia fuse at the boundaries of the compartment. The long saphenous vein adventitia is anchored to both fasciase by t...
The objective of the study is to clarify the topographic and anatomical features of the most common ...
Procedures involving the small saphenous vein (SSV) can result in sural nerve (SN) damage due to the...
relationship with bony landmarks and great saphenous vein. Int. J. Morphol., 31(2):432-437, 2013. SU...
The relationships between the connective framework of the lower extremity hypodermis and the sapheno...
The long saphenous vein runs constantly in a deep plane ofthe hypodermis, lying directly above the m...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to define the relationships between the short saphenous ve...
AbstractObjectives: The purpose of this study was to define the relationships between the short saph...
The different topography and relationships of the tributaries of the great saphenous veins are descr...
PurposeVaricose veins are a frequent burden, also in the small saphenous system. Yet its basic anato...
Introduction: The fascial canal for great saphenous vein has a variable presence throughout the cou...
Background: Vena saphena magna (VSM) – one of the two superficial venous collectors of the lower lim...
Background: Most authors have evaluated the location of lower leg arterial perforators, but little i...
The present study has revealed the relationship between the cross sectional area of the great saphen...
BACKGROUND: We frequently observe a tributary of the saphenous vein with the origin in the saphenous...
The anatomical variations are more frequently encountered in the venous system particularly in the s...
The objective of the study is to clarify the topographic and anatomical features of the most common ...
Procedures involving the small saphenous vein (SSV) can result in sural nerve (SN) damage due to the...
relationship with bony landmarks and great saphenous vein. Int. J. Morphol., 31(2):432-437, 2013. SU...
The relationships between the connective framework of the lower extremity hypodermis and the sapheno...
The long saphenous vein runs constantly in a deep plane ofthe hypodermis, lying directly above the m...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to define the relationships between the short saphenous ve...
AbstractObjectives: The purpose of this study was to define the relationships between the short saph...
The different topography and relationships of the tributaries of the great saphenous veins are descr...
PurposeVaricose veins are a frequent burden, also in the small saphenous system. Yet its basic anato...
Introduction: The fascial canal for great saphenous vein has a variable presence throughout the cou...
Background: Vena saphena magna (VSM) – one of the two superficial venous collectors of the lower lim...
Background: Most authors have evaluated the location of lower leg arterial perforators, but little i...
The present study has revealed the relationship between the cross sectional area of the great saphen...
BACKGROUND: We frequently observe a tributary of the saphenous vein with the origin in the saphenous...
The anatomical variations are more frequently encountered in the venous system particularly in the s...
The objective of the study is to clarify the topographic and anatomical features of the most common ...
Procedures involving the small saphenous vein (SSV) can result in sural nerve (SN) damage due to the...
relationship with bony landmarks and great saphenous vein. Int. J. Morphol., 31(2):432-437, 2013. SU...