K. S. Satyapal

Publication List Details

Period

1997 - 2004

Number

15

Co-Authors

Inferior lumbar triangle hernia: case report (2004)

Naidoo, M., Singh, B., Ramsaroop, L., Satyapal, K.S.

A patient with a spontaneously acquired hernia along the inferior lumbar triangle commonly referred to as lumbar triangle of Petit is presented. This was confirmed on CT scan and successfully treated...

Classification of the drainage patterns of the renal veins.

Satyapal, K S

Variations in the drainage patterns of the renal veins are well described, but existing classifications of the renal veins have deficiencies. This study aimed to formulate a practical classification...

The renal veins in the human cadaveric fetus: their importance as contributors to collateral flow.

Satyapal, K S, Kalideen, J M

The venous collateral flow emanating from and around the renal veins was investigated in the human cadaveric fetus. Experimental venous occlusion was performed along several venous pathways under the...

The ileal flange: an anatomical landmark

SINGH, B., MOODLEY, J., SATYAPAL, K. S.

The abdominal surgeon is largely unappreciative of the peritoneal reflections of the ileocaecal region. This is not surprising since the literature on this subject is sparse. The available...

Thoracic splanchnic nerves: implications for splanchnic denervation

NAIDOO, N., PARTAB, P., PATHER, N., MOODLEY, J., SINGH, B., SATYAPAL, K. S.

Splanchnic neurectomy is of value in the management of chronic abdominal pain. It is postulated that the inconsistent results of splanchnicectomies may be due to anatomical variations in the pattern...

Thoracic origin of a sympathetic supply to the upper limb: the ‘nerve of Kuntz’ revisited

RAMSAROOP, L., PARTAB, P., SINGH, B., SATYAPAL, K. S.

An understanding of the origin of the sympathetic innervation of the upper limb is important in surgical sympathectomy procedures. An inconstant intrathoracic ramus which joined the 2nd intercostal...

Classification of the drainage patterns of the renal veins.

Satyapal, K S

Variations in the drainage patterns of the renal veins are well described, but existing classifications of the renal veins have deficiencies. This study aimed to formulate a practical classification...

The renal veins in the human cadaveric fetus: their importance as contributors to collateral flow.

Satyapal, K S, Kalideen, J M

The venous collateral flow emanating from and around the renal veins was investigated in the human cadaveric fetus. Experimental venous occlusion was performed along several venous pathways under the...

The ileal flange: an anatomical landmark

SINGH, B., MOODLEY, J., SATYAPAL, K. S.

The abdominal surgeon is largely unappreciative of the peritoneal reflections of the ileocaecal region. This is not surprising since the literature on this subject is sparse. The available...

Thoracic splanchnic nerves: implications for splanchnic denervation

NAIDOO, N., PARTAB, P., PATHER, N., MOODLEY, J., SINGH, B., SATYAPAL, K. S.

Splanchnic neurectomy is of value in the management of chronic abdominal pain. It is postulated that the inconsistent results of splanchnicectomies may be due to anatomical variations in the pattern...

Thoracic origin of a sympathetic supply to the upper limb: the ‘nerve of Kuntz’ revisited

RAMSAROOP, L., PARTAB, P., SINGH, B., SATYAPAL, K. S.

An understanding of the origin of the sympathetic innervation of the upper limb is important in surgical sympathectomy procedures. An inconstant intrathoracic ramus which joined the 2nd intercostal...