The coeliac plexus is located on the sides of the coeliac trunk and nearby the origins of the superior mesenteric and renal arteries. Afferent branches get to this plexus from the vagus nerve, splanchnic nerves and the right phrenic nerve; efferents leave for viscera through periarterial plexuses and the retroportal nerves. The coeliac plexus ganglia - coeliac, superior mesenteric, aorticorenal - are prevertebral ganglia that receive the preganglionic sympathetic fibers brought by the splanchnic nerves from the thoracic spinal cord.
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September 2008
Enteric nervous system (ENS) is a network made of neuronal cells and nervous fibers. There are two plexuses: myenteric of Auerbach and sub mucous of Meissner and Henle. Many substances are involved in neurotransmission at ENS level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this clinical study is the presentation of a adjuvant therapy for chronic or infected wounds. Unwanted complication in any surgical branch the infected wound benefits primarily of surgical debridement. The treatment in negative pressure atmosphere of the complicated wound is a valuable adjuvant treatment due to volume reduction of the soft tissue defect, stimulation of the granulation tissue formation, decreasing of the bacterial contamination, permanent secretion drainage in a closed system with local continuous or intermittent lavage possibility.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe celiac ganglia and the visceral plexus are complexes structures, disposed in the proximity of the main collateral branches of the aorta. Pre visceral ganglia are sympathetic ganglia chains between the lateral vertebral sympathetic chain and viscera. Our study is made in the anatomy lab on 30 adult human bodies, one of new born and 10 human fetal specimens with crown-rump lengths from 9 to 28 cm.
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