Tensor fasciae suralis – Prevalence study and literature review

Q3 Medicine Morphologie Pub Date : 2024-02-06 DOI:10.1016/j.morpho.2024.100762
L.S.W. Bale , M.M. Damjanovic , I.G. Damjanovic , N.M. DiMaio , S.O. Herrin
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Abstract

Tensor fasciae suralis (TFS) is an accessory muscle of the posterior lower extremity. Although TFS has been documented in cadaveric and radiological reports, its prevalence remains unknown. The TFS variant is noteworthy to anatomists, as it may be encountered in the dissection laboratory, and clinicians, as the muscle could potentially cause confusion during physical examination or diagnostic imaging. Multiple variations of TFS have been reported in the literature, suggesting the need for a classification system. We dissected 236 formalin-fixed cadaveric lower limbs to determine the prevalence of TFS. The PubMed and MEDLINE databases were searched to compare the anatomical features of independent TFS case reports. In our prevalence study, the TFS muscle was identified in three lower limbs (1.3%). In total, 38 cases of TFS (32 cadaveric and six radiological) were identified in the literature. Our literature review revealed that the accessory muscle most often arises as a single head from the long head of the biceps femoris, yet many other presentations have been documented. The need for a classification system to distinguish between the subtypes of TFS became apparent during the literature review. Tensor fasciae suralis is a rare muscle, present in only 3 of 236 (1.3%) cadaveric lower limbs dissected in this study. We propose the use of a classification system, based on muscle origin and number of heads, to better organize the subtypes of TFS.

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硬膜筋膜张力 - 发病率研究和文献综述
胸肌筋膜张力(TFS)是下肢后侧的附属肌肉。虽然 TFS 已在尸体和放射学报告中有所记录,但其发病率仍然未知。对于解剖学家和临床医生来说,TFS 的变异是值得注意的,因为在解剖实验室中可能会遇到这种肌肉,在体格检查或影像诊断中可能会引起混淆。文献中报道了 TFS 的多种变异,这表明有必要建立一个分类系统。我们解剖了 236 例福尔马林固定的尸体下肢,以确定 TFS 的发生率。我们检索了 PubMed 和 MEDLINE 数据库,以比较独立 TFS 病例报告的解剖学特征。在我们的患病率研究中,有 3 例下肢(1.3%)发现了 TFS 肌肉。文献中总共发现了 38 例 TFS 病例(32 例尸体病例和 6 例放射病例)。我们的文献综述显示,附属肌最常见的形态是来自股二头肌长头的单头肌,但也有许多其他表现形式的文献记载。在文献综述中,我们发现需要一个分类系统来区分 TFS 的亚型。硬膜张肌是一种罕见的肌肉,在本研究解剖的 236 例尸体下肢中仅有 3 例(1.3%)出现。我们建议使用基于肌肉起源和头数的分类系统来更好地组织 TFS 的亚型。
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Morphologie
Morphologie Medicine-Anatomy
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期刊介绍: Morphologie est une revue universitaire avec une ouverture médicale qui sa adresse aux enseignants, aux étudiants, aux chercheurs et aux cliniciens en anatomie et en morphologie. Vous y trouverez les développements les plus actuels de votre spécialité, en France comme a international. Le objectif de Morphologie est d?offrir des lectures privilégiées sous forme de revues générales, d?articles originaux, de mises au point didactiques et de revues de la littérature, qui permettront notamment aux enseignants de optimiser leurs cours et aux spécialistes d?enrichir leurs connaissances.
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