Publications by authors named "Sabine Kuchling"

Introduction: Urogenital dysfunction caused by iatrogenic injury to the autonomic nerves persists as a common complication of rectal cancer surgery. This study aims to investigate the relationship between autonomic nerves and the 'holy plane' with the intention of identifying hazardous sites at which urogenital dysfunction may occur.

Patients And Methods: Dissection of the 'holy plane' and preparation of the autonomic nerves were performed on -embalmed bodies.

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Article Synopsis
  • Posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) entrapment syndrome is a rare condition often caused by anatomical factors, with the Arcade of Frohse being the most common site of entrapment.
  • The study involved dissection of 100 upper limbs to map the entrance and exit points of the PIN in relation to the supinator muscle and measure specific distances from the radial head.
  • Results showed that the exit points of the PIN were predominantly muscular, indicating that about one-third of patients may experience additional entrapment at this site, which is important for surgical treatment considerations.
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A study was undertaken to examine the presence of the distal oblique bundle of the forearm in a large sample in order to describe its true prevalence. The study sample consisted of 200 cadaveric forearms. Fifteen were excluded due to defects in the distal interosseous membrane.

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