Toshima M, Shinohara H, Mizukami S
Department of Surgery, Toyama Kenritsu-Chyuou Hospital.
Okajimas Folia Anat Jpn. 1990 Oct;67(4):223-6. doi: 10.2535/ofaj1936.67.4_223.
The relative position of the sapheno-femoral junction (SFJ) with respect to the origin of the arterial trunk from which the deep femoral artery arises was examined. Among 47 SFJ's, 9 (19%) were located at a proximal level to the arterial trunk, another 9 (19%) were located at an equal level to the trunk, and the remaining 29 (62%) were located at a distal level to the trunk. "In situ" saphenous vein graft for occlusion of the femoral artery is best indicated when the SFJ is located proximal to the arterial trunk. Our results suggested that such cases are encountered in as few as 19% of patients.
研究了隐股静脉交界处(SFJ)相对于股深动脉起源的动脉干起点的相对位置。在47个SFJ中,9个(19%)位于动脉干的近端水平,另外9个(19%)与动脉干处于同一水平,其余29个(62%)位于动脉干的远端水平。当SFJ位于动脉干近端时,“原位”大隐静脉移植用于闭塞股动脉是最佳选择。我们的结果表明,这类病例在患者中仅占19%。