Configuration of sacral plexuses in Hasmer and Hasak sheep breeds: a comparative macro-anatomical approach
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2023Üst veri
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The aim of this study was to examine and compare the macro-anatomical structures and
configurations of plexus sacralis in Hasmer and Hasak sheep breeds. For this purpose, 18 sheep
(eight female Hasmer sheep, three male Hasak sheep and seven female Hasak sheep) were
assessed. After induction of anesthesia, the body cavities were opened. The sheep were fixed
with formaldehyde after draining of the blood. The nerves of the plexus sacralis were dissected
separately and photographed. Both in Hasmer and Hasak sheep breeds, the plexus sacralis was a
large anastomotic complex of nerves which gave rise to nerves distributed to pelvic cavity and
pelvic limb. It was derived from the ventral branches of the six spinal segments. It was observed
that this plexus was formed by the ventral rami of four (first to fourth) sacral spinal nerves as
well as ventral ramus of the sixth and fifth lumbar nerves. The results of this study are believed
to be improved further with the future morphometric studies and to make a contribution to
future anatomical and surgical studies in this area.
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