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Skin Island Flaps Supplied by the Vascular Axis of the Sensitive Superficial Nerves


Anatomic Study and Clinical Experience in the Leg. Masquelet-A-C. Romana-M-C. Wolf-G. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 1992 Jun. 89(6). pp 1115-1121. AB An anatomic study performed on 64 fresh injected legs has shown the role of the vascular axis that follows the superficial sensitive nerves in supplying the skin. Three nerves were studied: the saphenous nerve, the superficial peroneal nerve, and the sural nerve. Conclusions are the same for the three nerves: The vascular axis, which can be either a true artery or an interlacing network, ensures the vascularization of the nerves, gives off several cutaneous branches in the suprafascial course of the nerve, and anastomoses with the septocutaneous arteries issuing from a deep main vessel. The superficial nerves that course the leg can therefore be considered as vascular relays owing to their neurocutaneous arteries.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.