PHLEBOLOGY ACCORDING TO THE THEORY OF PERFORASOMES (Part I)
The article describes to characteristics of vascular medial thigh skin surface supply, with a focus on the area of the projection of the sartorius and great saphenous vein. The choice of these areas was due to the location of the largest of the lower extremity saphenous vein and its numerous connections with the deep veins of the thigh and the close anatomical relationship perforating branches of the femoral artery and perforating veins (Dodd) with sartorius. It was shown that the perforator artery typically have two related vein, while the perforating veins are always accompanied by arterial vessels with diameters from 0.5 to 2.0 mm, and sometimes also the nerve trunks extending from saphenous nerve (n. Saphenus). Vascular “pedicles” perforasomes on the medial femoral surfaces extending to the skin, in the projection of the sartorius and great saphenous vein can be damaged by phlebectomy and ligation of perforating veins. In these cases it is possibility of skin ischemia in zone of postoperative sutures with disruption of the normal healing process of skin wounds, as well as long lasting pain.
Keywords
перфораторные артерии,
перфорасомы,
перфорантные вены,
большая подкожная вена ноги,
подкожный нерв,
artery perforator,
perforasomes,
perforating veins,
great saphenous vein,
saphenous nerveAuthors
Baitinger V.F. | | |
Solovtsova I.A. | | |
Kochish A.Yu. | | |
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