The terminology of perforator artery according to basic and clinical anatomy points of view
Abstract
Background: Perforator flap has become popular over last decade. Many new
perforator flaps described in the literature but there is a problem about standardization
in terminology. Standardization of terminology is essential as communication tool in
all the medical fields. Therefore, it was important to define what is perforator artery
according to basic and clinical anatomy points of view.
Methods and results: Literature study is used to define what is perforator artery.
Perforator artery is called perforantes in Latin anatomical nomenclature and
perforating anatomy in clinical term. Both have definition as vessel that has its origin
in one of the axial vessels of the body and that passes through certain structural
elements of body . In basic anatomical, perforantes or perforating artery is classified
easily such as first perforating artery, second perforating artery and third perforating
artery. In clinical anatomy, there are many perforating artery classification such as
Hallock’s and Nakajima’s classification. Hallock divided into direct and indirect
perforating vessel related with deep fascia while Nakajima classified deep fascia
perforators into six patterns of vascular supply
Conclusion: There is no differences of perforator artery definition, but there is
differences of perforator artery classification between basic and clinical anatomy
points of view.
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