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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-198595

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Background: The Supratrochlear foramen (STF) is an important anatomical variation resulting from perforationof olecranon-coronoid septum present between two epicondyles of humerus.Material and methods: The study was conducted in 78 (41 left side and 37 right side) human dried humeri ofunknown sex and age. The topographical anatomy of the STF was studied in detail, morphometric measurementswere taken and specimens were photographed. Radiographs of humerus were taken to observe the translucencyof septum and the diameter of intramedullary canal was measured at three levels 1) below the surgical neck 2)junction between upper 2/3rd and lower 1/3rd of shaft 3) above the olecranon fossa.Results: Out of 78 bones studied,15 bones showed the presence of STF. The STF was oval, round and triangular inshape in 7, 5 and 3 bones respectively. The mean transverse and vertical diameters of supratrochlear foramenwere 5.46 mm,5.82 mm and 3.94mm, 3.82mm on the left and right sides respectively. The mean diameter of theintramedullary canal was 4.51mm for the humeri with STF and in the normal humeri it was 5.77mm.Conclusion: The knowledge of STF is essential in diagnostic orthopaedics, in intramedullary nailing of humerusin supracondylar fracture. STF is a radiolucent area in radiographs and this may be misinterpreted as osteolyticor cystic lesion

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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-198536

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Introduction: Anterior cerebral artery (ACA), the smaller terminal branch of the internal carotid artery is significantclinically due to its wide variety of complexity and technical difficulty in surgical procedures.Methods and materials: This study was done in 50 embalmed adult brain hemispheres at Institute of Anatomy,Madras Medical College, Tamilnadu. The study of the anterior cerebral artery was undertaken to observe themode of origin, its course and branches.Results: Anterior cerebral artery originated from the internal carotid artery in 100% of specimens. ACA passedabove optic nerve in 32 specimens (64%), above optic chiasma in 16 specimens (32%) and above optic tract in 2specimens (4%). The average length of A1 segment of right ACA and left ACA were 14.3 mm and 13.7 mm respectively.The difference in diameter of 1mm or more on both sides was observed in 8%. Left A1 segment was duplicated in1 specimen (2%). Median artery of corpus callosum and Azygous anterior cerebral artery were found in onespecimen each. Fenestration of A2 segment was observed in one specimen (4%). Heubner’s artery arose from A2segment in 32 (64%) specimens, from A1 segment in 6 (12%) specimens and from the level of ACoA in 12 (24%)specimens. The orbitofrontal artery originated on an average distance of 5.73mm on right side and average of4.82mm on left side. Frontopolar artery(FPA) originated at a distance of about 20.2mm on right side and 17.6mmon left side. Callosomarginal artery and pericallosal artery were found in all the specimens. In one specimen theright FPA originated from callosomarginal artery.Conclusion: Rapidly advancing fields of vascular neurosurgery and interventional neuroradiology techniquesrequire a thorough understanding of the anatomy. This detailed study done under various parameters wouldbenefit the radiologists and neurosurgeons.

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