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Título: Repensar a Ciatalgia Perante Variação Anatómica Bilateral do Nervo Isquiático, com Origem Baixa e Divisão Alta
Outros títulos: Rethinking Sciatica In View of a Bilateral Anatomical Variation of the Sciatic Nerve, with Low Origin and High DivisionHistorical, Anatomical and Clinical Approach
Autor: Ribeiro, Fernando Silva
Bettencourt Pires, Maria Alexandre
Silva Junior, Edivaldo Xavier
Casal, Diogo
Casanova-Martinez, Daniel
Pais, Diogo
Goyri-O'Neill, João Erse
Palavras-chave: Cadaver
Sciatic Nerve/anatomy
Medicine(all)
Data: 31-Out-2018
Resumo: INTRODUCTION: The aim of the present study is to report an original, unusual, case of bilateral anatomical variation of the sciatic nerve, with low origin and high division. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Anatomical dissection was performed on a 66 year-old female cadaver. The corpse was embalmed and conserved through our original embalming techniques. RESULTS: The particular anatomical variation was first detected during routine dissection classes for undergraduate students. The study was completed with contralateral dissection to unveil bilateral variation. In both hind limbs, the sciatic nerve had a low origin, deep below the mid-gluteal region, and suffered high division, near the lower margin of the gluteal region, after a short length of circa 8 cm, to divide into the common fibular and tibial nerves. DISCUSSION: We detect several cases of sciatic nerve high division, in the reports of the earliest anatomists, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Vesalius, Da Cortona, or Eustachius. Such ancestral interest for these anatomical variations demonstrates the importance of their knowledge for health professionals of different areas. CONCLUSION: The accurate study of sciatic nerve anatomical variations bears evident surgical, anaesthesiology and clinical applications. As more meticulous as our anatomical studies may get, one will never reach the state of perfection to consider such studies as definitive.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85055900056&partnerID=8YFLogxK
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.10567
ISSN: 1646-0758
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