Tp. Whetzel et V. Huang, THE VASCULAR ANATOMY OF THE TENDINOUS INTERSECTIONS OF THE RECTUS-ABDOMINIS MUSCLE, Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 98(1), 1996, pp. 83-89
The purpose of this study was to define the arterial vascular anatomy
of the tendinous intersections of the rectus abdominis muscle through
anatomic dissection and perforator mapping. In 14 fresh cadavers, the
deep inferior epigastric arteries were injected with blue latex. In 7
specimens (14 rectus abdominis muscles), dissection of each tendinous
intersection was performed under loupe magnification. In the other 7 s
pecimens (10 rectus abdominis muscles), perforator mapping was perform
ed at each intersection relative to the rest of the rectus abdominis m
uscle. In 2 additional cadavers, radiographs were taken of barium-late
x-injected specimens. We found that the vascular architecture of the i
ntersections is characterized by transverse arcades arising from eithe
r the superior or inferior epigastric arteries, which send branches su
pplying muscle or the overlying skin. There is a higher number of perf
orators per square centimeter originating in the intersections than in
the rest of the rectus abdominis muscle. To obtain optimal vascular s
upply, the design of transverse rectus abdominis flaps may be based on
intersection location as well as paraumbilical location.