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Title: [Periosteal and endosteal blood supply of the human fibula and its clinical importance]. Author: Menck J, Sander A. Journal: Acta Anat (Basel); 1992; 145(4):400-5. PubMed ID: 10457784. Abstract: The angioarchitecture of the human fibula was investigated by anatomical dissection. The main artery of the periosteal and endosteal blood supply is the arteria fibularis. The proximal part of the facies lateralis is additionally nourished by a well-built branch of the arteria tibialis anterior. The periosteal branches of the arteria fibularis are most voluminous on the dorsal side in the middle of the fibula. Small plates take care of these branches. For an additional revascularization the well-built branch of the arteria tibialis anterior is proposed. The best anatomical region for a vascularized fibular transfer is at an average of 20% up to 75% of the fibular length.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]