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손바닥동맥활에 관한 형태계측 연구Morphometric Study on the Arterial Palmar Arch of the Hand

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Morphometric Study on the Arterial Palmar Arch of the Hand
Authors
박봉권장수원최승석안희창
Issue Date
Nov-2009
Publisher
대한성형외과학회
Keywords
Arterial palmar arch; Morphometric study
Citation
Archives of Plastic Surgery, v.36, no.6, pp.691 - 701
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KCI
Journal Title
Archives of Plastic Surgery
Volume
36
Number
6
Start Page
691
End Page
701
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/175833
ISSN
2234-6163
Abstract
Purpose: Deviations of arterial palmar arches in the hand can be explained on the embryological basis. The purpose of this study is to provide new information about palmar arches through cadaver's dissection. The values of the location and diameter in these vessels were analyzed in order to support anatomical research and clinical correlation in the hand. Methods: The present report is based on an analysis of dissections of fifty-three hands carried out in the laboratory of gross anatomy. A reference line was established on the distal wrist crease to serve as the X coordinate and a perpendicular line drawn through the midpoint between middle and ring fingers, which served as the Y coordinate. The coordinates of the x and y values were measured by a digimatic caliper, and statistically analyzed with Student's test. Results: Complete superficial palmar archs were seen in 96.2 % of specimens. In the most common type of males, the superficial arch was formed only by the ulnar artery. In the most common type of females, the superficial arch was formed anastomosis between the radial artery and the ulnar artery. The average length of the superficial and deep palmar arch is 110.3±33.0mm and 67.9±14.0mm respectively. Regarding the superficial palmar arch, ulnar artery starts -16.1±5.1mm on X-line, and 2.5±24.5mm on Y-line. Radial artery appears on palmar side 7.7±3.2mm on X-line, and 20.9±10.9mm on Y-line. But radial artery starts on 6.3±3.6mm on X-line, and 3.4±5.1mm on Y-line. Digital arteries of superficial palmar arch starts on 6.1±3.7mm, 33.9±8.8mm on index finger, 1.8±3.4 mm, 40.1± 7.3mm on middle finger, -3.2±4.9mm, 42.6± 7.0mm on ring finger, and -8.9±5.1mm, 42.5± 80mm on little finger in respective X and Y coordinates. Radial artery of deep palmar arches measured at the palmar side perforating from the dorsum of hand. It's coordinates were 9.7± 4.8mm on X-line, 21.7±10.2mm on Y-line. Ulnar artery was measured at hypothenar area, and it's coordinates were -20.4±6.3mm on X-line, and 30.6 ±7.4mm on Y-line. Conclusions: Anatomically superficial palmar arch can be divided into a complete and an incomplete type. Each of them can be subdivided into 4 types. The deep palmar arch is less variable than the superficial palmar arch. We believe these values of the study will be used for the vascular surgery of the hand using the endoscope and robot in the future.
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