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Małgorzata Mazur
Wiesława Klimek-Piotrowska
Izabela Mróz
Ewa Mizia
Marcin Kuniewicz
Aleksandra Kucharska
Brygida Wandzel-Loch
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Abstract

The study was carried out on 50 human lower legs obtained during autopsies (KBET: 122.6120.315.2016). The anatomy of the joint was studied using classical anatomical description methods. Based also on literature we have reviewed the current knowledge on the inferior tibiofibular joint blood supply considering the important clinically aspect - vascular density. Authors of this paper postulate relatively low vascular density of the region described and potential worse condition for healing in case of injury or after surgical procedures performed. We also postulate that ligament screws should be positioned with special respect to time limit which enables proper healing of the syndesmosis.

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Łukasz Warchoł
Izabela Mróz
Ewa Mizia
Jarosław Zawiliński
Paweł Depukat
Wojciech Kurzydło
Krzysztof A. Tomaszewski

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Wiesława Klimek-Piotrowska
Izabela Mróz
Małgorzata Mazur
Mateusz Hołda
Mateusz Koziej
Marcin Kuniewicz
Aleksandra Matuszyk
Monika Konarska
Joanna Jaworek

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Paweł Depukat
Izabela Mróz
Krzysztof Tomaszewski
Ewa Mizia
Marcin Kuniewicz
Tomasz Bonczar
Małgorzata Mazur
Piotr Pełka
Marcin Lipski
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Purpose: The purpose of this research is to defi ne the total number of septa and the total number of antra in the sphenoid sinuses (created as a result of the presence of additional septa), as well as the relation between the number of the septa and their location in the adult population.

Materials and Methods: The study was conducted as a retrospective analysis of the computed tomography (CT) scans of the paranasal sinuses of 296 patients (147 females and 149 males), who did not present any pathology in the sphenoid sinuses. The CT scans of the paranasal sinuses were done with the spiral CT scanner (Siemens Somatom Sensation 16) by using a standard procedure, in the option Siemens CARE Dose 4D, without using any contrast medium. After obtaining the transverse planes, the frontal and sagittal planes were created using secondary reconstruction tool (multiplans reconstruction — MPR).

Results: The analysis of the obtained images in the transverse plane and secondary CT reconstructions has shown the presence of only one sphenoid septum (main septum — MS) in 21.96% of the patients, which divided the sphenoid sinus into two sphenoid antra. In 78.04% of the patients, there were more than one sphenoid septa present in the posterior part of the sphenoid sinuses, hence there were additional septa (AS) present. One AS was present in 22.97% of the patients. The most common variant — two AS — was found in 32.09% of the cases. The presence of more than two AS was found in the following number of patients: three AS in 9.8%, four AS in 7.09%, five AS in 1.69%, six AS in 3.04% and seven AS in 1.01%. Th e rarest variant was the presence of more than seven AS: eight AS in 0.34% and nine AS also in 0.34%. Th ere were no sphenoid sinuses that would have more than nine AS in the researched material.

Conclusions: Due to the high incidence of the anatomical variants of the paranasal sinuses, a CT scan is recommended in all patients before a planned surgery in order to avoid the potential complications that might arise as a result of the complicated structure of the paranasal sinuses.

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Joanna Jaworek-Troć
Michał Zarzecki
Izabela Mróz
Paweł Troć
Robert Chrzan
Jarosław Zawiliński
Jerzy Walocha
Andrzej Urbanik

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Tomasz Bereza
Izabela Mróz
Ewa Mizia
Wojciech Kurzydło
Piotr Bachul
Joanna Jaworek
Monika Konarska
Klaudia Walocha
Małgorzata Mazur
Marcin Kuniewicz
Paweł Depukat
Przemysław Chmielewski
Łukasz Warchoł
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Abstract

Anatomy of the vascular system of the leg was studied using classical anatomical dissection methods. Based also on literature we have reviewed the current knowledge on the vascularization of the lower leg and its embryological background with special respect toward the posterior tibial artery and its branches.

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Przemysław Chmielewski
Łukasz Warchoł
Izabela Mróz
Michał Malczak
Joanna Jaworek
Ewa Mizia
Ewa Walocha
Paweł Depukat
Piotr Bachul
Tomasz Bereza
Wojciech Kurzydło
Barbara Gach-Kuniewicz
Małgorzata Mazur
Krzysztof Tomaszewski

Authors and Affiliations

Tomasz Bereza
Janusz Skrzat
Izabela Mróz
Artur Pasternak
Krzysztof Tomaszewski
Ewa Mizia
Stanislas Kielczewski
Dominik Pawlicki
Wojciech Kurzydło
Piotr Bachul
Monika Konarska
Klaudia Walocha
Lourdes Niroja Kaythampillai
Paweł Depukat
Tomasz Bonczar
Przemysław Chmielewski
Małgorzata Mazur
Łukasz Warchoł

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