Arteria tibial anterior hipoplásica asociada con la continuación de la arteria fibular como arteria dorsal del pié. Un reporte de caso

Translated title of the contribution: Hypoplastic anterior tibial artery associated with continuation of fibular (Peroneal) artery as dorsalis pedis artery. A case report

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Abstract

Arterial variations of distal parts of lower limb are well documented. However, continuation of fibular artery as dorsalis pedis artery is a rare finding. Unusual course and distribution of the anterior tibial artery and fibular artery were observed during routine anatomical dissection of the right lower limb of an approximately 40-year-old male cadaver. The arteries of the crural region arose from the popliteal artery, as usual. However the anterior tibial artery was hypoplastic. The fibular artery was larger than usual and crossed the lowest portion of the interosseous membrane and continued as dorsalis pedis artery. Posterior tibial artery had a normal course and distally divided into medial and lateral plantar arteries. The awareness of these variations is important to vascular surgeons while performing arterial reconstructions in femorodistal bypass graft procedures, and also to orthopaedic surgeons during surgical clubfoot release.

Translated title of the contributionHypoplastic anterior tibial artery associated with continuation of fibular (Peroneal) artery as dorsalis pedis artery. A case report
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)136-139
Number of pages4
JournalInternational Journal of Morphology
Volume31
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 03-2013

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Anatomy

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