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Öğe Anatomy of the Ulnar Tunnel and the Influence of Wrist Motion on Its Morphology(W B Saunders Co-Elsevier Inc, 2010) Bozkurt, Mehmet Cem…Öğe Öğe N. Ulnaris'in palmar bölgedeki dallarına ait bir varyasyon olgusu(2002) Bozkurt, Mehmet Cem; Ersoy, Mehmet; Tekdemir, İbrahim52 yaşında bir erkek kadavranın sağ elinin diseksiyonu sırasında n. ulnaris'in elin palmar yüzünde verdiği uç dallara ait bir varyasyon tesbit edildi. Küçük parmağın ulnar tarafında seyreden n. digitalis palmaris proprius, n. ulnaris'in r. superficialis ve r. profundus'undan çıkan dalların birleşmesiyle oluşmaktaydı. R. profundus'tan çıkarak m. abductor digiti minimi'yi innerve eden sinirden ayrılan bir dal bu kasın içinden geçip yüzeyelleşmekte ve daha sonra r. superficialis'ten gelen dallarla birleşmekteydi.Öğe Superficial palmar communications between the ulnar and median nerves in Turkish cadavers(Wiley, 2007) Tagil, Süleyman Murat; Bozkurt, Mehmet Cem; Özcakar, Levent; Ersoy, Mehmet; Tekdemir, Ibrahim; Elhan, AlaittinThe superficial palmar communicating branch between the ulnar and median nerves, the ramus communicans (RC), has been investigated by anatomical dissections in 30 hands of 15 cadavers in the Turkish population. A communicating branch between the ulnar and median nerves was found in 18 hands (60%). It was classified into 4 types: Type 1-RC emerging from the ulnar 4th common digital nerve (CDN) and uniting with the median 3rd CDN, Type 2-RC emerging from the median 3rd CDN and uniting with the ulnar 4th CDN, Type 3-RC extending horizontally between the 3rd and 4th CDN, Type 4-a plexiform RC formed by multiple twigs. Twelve hands (40%) showed the Type 1 arrangement, one was Type 2 (3.3%), two were Type 3 (6.7%) and three (10%) were Type 4, based on the classification devised by Meals and Shaner ([1983] 3 Hand Surg Am 8:411-414) and modified by Bas and Kleinert ([1999] 3 Hand Surg Am 24:1171-1184). Knowledge of the anatomical characteristics of this branch is important for surgical interventions, especially in carpal tunnel release operations.Öğe A variant course of the superficial palmar branch of the radial artery(Springer France, 2012) Tagil, Suleyman Murat; Bozkurt, Mehmet Cem; Kuvat, Samet Vasfi; Cicekcibasi, Aynur EmineThe objective of this report was to present a case of superficial palmar branch of the radial artery (SPBRA) with a variant course, which to the best of our knowledge, has not been reported in the literature. During anatomical dissections that were carried out in the Department of Anatomy of Suleyman Demirel University School of Medicine to demonstrate the superficial palmar arch, a variation in the course of the SPBRA was noted in the right hand of an adult cadaver. This variant branch ran superficial to, and in contact with, the flexor retinaculum, and ran transversely to join the ulnar artery.