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Aggressive gluteal fibromatosis: a rare case associated with spontaneous superior gluteal artery pseudoaneurysm
Deep fibromatosis is a locally aggressive neoplasm commonly involving the extremities. Several authors have described imaging features and...
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Superior gluteal artery as a reliable back door to embolize mycotic pseudoaneurysm of an isolated Internal Iliac artery
BackgroundAntegrade access through the origin of the internal iliac and direct percutaneous access under cross-sectional imaging guidance are...
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An atypical inferior gluteal artery passing through the piriformis muscle
PurposeIn this article, we report a case of an atypical inferior gluteal artery that passed through the piriformis muscle when it emerged from the...
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Bilateral dual iliac screw pelvic fixation for adult spinal deformity: a case report of a superior gluteal artery pseudoaneurysm secondary to aberrant iliac screw trajectory
PurposeTo present a case of a pseudoaneurysm of a branch of the left superior gluteal artery (SGA) secondary to lateral wall perforation from an...
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Anatomic relationship between S2 sacroiliac screws’ entry points and pelvic external branches of superior gluteal artery
ObjectiveTo study the relationship between the pelvic external branches of the superior gluteal artery and the entry area of the S2 sacroiliac screw...
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Danger Zones of the Gluteal Anatomy: Improving the Safety Profile of the Gluteal Fat Grafting
IntroductionKnowledge of the vascular anatomy is critical to performing safe gluteal surgery. To date, only the course of the main blood vessels...
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Superior gluteal artery injury risk from third sacral segment transsacral screw insertion
ObjectivesIliosacral (IS) and transsacral (TS) screws are commonly used to stabilize pelvic ring injuries. The course of the superior gluteal artery...
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Sub-gluteal ligation of the internal pudendal vein for management of veno-occlusive erectile dysfunction (Shaeer’s Vein Ligation–I): the cadaveric study
Vein ligation for veno-occlusive erectile dysfunction is being abandoned due to the recurrence rate. Among the reasons for failure is inability to...
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Arthroscopic treatment of deep gluteal syndrome and the application value of high-frequency ultrasound
PurposeThis study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of arthroscopic sciatic neurolysis for treating deep gluteal syndrome (DGS) and to analyse the...
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A modified surgical method for the treatment of ONFH: quadratus femoris muscle pedicle bone grafting with preservation of the posterior superior retinacular artery
BackgroundOsteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) can lead to pain and loss of function of the hip joint, which places a great burden on patients...
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Successful endovascular repair of iliac artery aneurysms with unsuitable anatomy by combining unibody bifurcated endograft and iliac branch systems to preserve hypogastric artery blood flow: a report of two cases
BackgroundTo overcome the anatomical limitation of a narrow aorta and short length from the renal artery to the terminal aorta, unibody endograft...
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Anatomic variation of a duplicated uterine artery
During the anatomical dissection of the pelvis, a duplication of the uterine artery was identified unilaterally on the left side in a 59-year-old...
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An arterial map of the uterine artery - a tool for endovascular and gynecological procedures
IntroductionThe anatomy of the uterine artery (UA) is highly complex, demonstrating various patterns of origin and course. The main objective of the...
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Surgical Treatment and Outcomes for Gluteal Tendon Tears
Purpose of ReviewGluteus medius and minimus tears, or hip abductor tendon tears, are increasingly identified as a source of lateral hip pain. Once...
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Impact of combined resection of the internal iliac artery on loss of volume of the gluteus muscles after pelvic exenteration
PurposeTo clarify the influence of additional internal iliac artery (IIA) resection on the loss of the gluteus muscle volume after pelvic...
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Exploring the Topography of the Obturator Artery and Corona Mortis: a Detailed Analysis with Surgical Implications
Introduction and HypothesisThe obturator artery (ObA) is described as a branch of the anterior division of the internal iliac artery. It arises close...
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Prospective clinical study for claudication after endovascular aneurysm repair involving hypogastric artery embolization
PurposeThis prospective study aimed to assess the prognosis of claudication after endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) involving hypogastric artery...
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Watermelon Slice Flaps — a Novel Technique to Reconstruct the Buttock and Natal Cleft
Defects around the buttock and natal cleft in the perianal area, although rare, pose difficulties in reconstruction owing to the complexities of...
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Gluteal Augmentation with Fat Grafting: Literature Review
BackgroundThe buttock is the second sex feature of the human body, and the graceful buttock curve gives people confidence. Although the safety of...
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Modified fourth lumbar artery local perforator flap: an alternative for reconstruction of nonhealing lumbosacral spinal defects
BackgroundThe reconstruction of nonhealing lumbosacral spinal defects remains a challenge, with limited options. The aim of this article was to...