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Anatomical and histological morphometry of the sural nerve in human fetuses
Authors:Kadir Desdicioglu  Mehmet Ali Malas  Selen Bahceci  Fatma Simsek  Ayse Gizem Polat
Affiliation:1. Y?ld?r?m Beyaz?t University, Medical Faculty, Department of Anatomy, Ankara, Turkey;2. ?zmir Katip Celebi University, Medical Faculty, Department of Anatomy, Izmir, Turkey;3. ?zmir Katip Celebi University, Medical Faculty, Department of Histology and Embryology, Izmir, Turkey;4. Adnan Menderes University, Medical Faculty, Department of Anatomy, Ayd?n, Turkey
Abstract:

Introduction

In our study, the aim was to anatomically and histologically investigate the morphometric structures of the branches involved in the sural nerve and sural nerve formation.

Method

The study was conducted on 46 lower extremities of 23 fetuses which were obtained from Izmir Katip Çelebi University, Atatürk Training and Research Hospital, with ages from 18 and 32 gestational weeks, without any external pathology or anomaly. During the study period, the posterior-side skin dissection of the lower extremity was performed with the aid of a surgical dissection microscope initially, and the structures forming the sural nerve and the sural nerve were exposed and made visible. Afterwards, sections were taken from these structures for morphometric measurements and histological examination.

Results

The mean values and standard deviations of morphometric measurements obtained were determined. Separately, it was determined that there was no statistical difference between right-left sides and genders in morphometric measurements (p > 0.05). The sural nerve was determined to be differentiated into 4 types as A, B, C and D according to the way the nerve branches forming sural nerve join. In addition, differing characteristics pertaining to the sural nerve and branches were determined.

Discussion

We are of the opinion that the data obtained in our study will be of use to neurologists, orthopedists and clinicians engaged in this region during interventional procedures.
Keywords:Sural nerve  Fetus  Morphometry  Anatomy  Histology
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