Research Article
Study of Sural Nerve Complex in Human Cadavers
Table 3
The origin of peroneal communicating nerve.
| Author | Number of cases | From the CPN | From or with the LSCN | Absent
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| Bardeeen (1907) [8] | 76 | 9.2% | 50% | 40.8% | William (1954) [3] | 257 | 93% | 2.7% | 4.3% | Huelke (1958) [5] | 198 | 33.3% | 47% | 19.7% | Ortiguela et al. (1987) [6] | 20 | 5% | 95% | ā | Coert and Dellon (1994) [15] | 50 | 12% | 84% | 4% | Uluutku et al. (2000) [7] | 40 | 72.5% | 10% | 12.5% | Albay et al. (2012) [13] | 100 | 68% | 3% | ā | Our study | 100 | 20% | 40% | 40% |
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CPN: common peroneal nerve; LSCN: lateral sural cutaneous nerve.
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