Marta Pośnik, N. Zielinska, P. Łabętowicz, Mariola Głowacka, Ł. Olewnik
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Abstract
PURPOSE
Numerous accessory muscles are present in the human body, many of which are clinically significant. We present a case of an anomalous accessory iliacus composed of two heads, whose occurrence and anatomical location indicate a high probability of causing femoral nerve compression.
METHODS
During a routine dissection of the posterior abdominal wall of a xx-year-old cadaver, a double headed accessory muscle was noted, measured and photographed.
RESULTS
In addition to the normal anatomy of dissected structures from the posterior abdominal wall, an accessory iliacus muscle composed of superficial and deep heads was identified. In addition, the inferior roots of the divided femoral nerve located between the heads was found to follow an unusual course.
CONCLUSIONS
It is important to be aware of morphological variability around structures such as double-headed accessory iliacus muscle presented in this study, due to their association with neurovascular bundles and hip joint. The reported atypical morphology is not widely known in the literature but might be of great clinical significance, therefore knowledge of such variability might be regarded in order to diagnose properly and introduce accurate treatment.
目的人体中存在大量附属肌肉,其中许多都具有重要的临床意义。方法在对一具 xx 岁尸体的后腹壁进行常规解剖时,发现了一块双头附属肌,并对其进行了测量和拍照。结果除了后腹壁解剖结构的正常解剖结构外,还发现了一块由浅头和深头组成的附属髂肌。结论由于双头髂骨从肌与神经血管束和髋关节有关,因此必须注意该研究中出现的双头髂骨从肌等结构周围的形态变化。所报道的不典型形态在文献中并不广为人知,但可能具有重要的临床意义,因此了解这种变异性可能有助于正确诊断和采用准确的治疗方法。
期刊介绍:
"Folia Morphologica" is an official journal of the Polish Anatomical Society (a Constituent Member of European Federation for Experimental Morphology - EFEM). It contains original articles and reviews on morphology in the broadest sense (descriptive, experimental, and methodological). Papers dealing with practical application of morphological research to clinical problems may also be considered. Full-length papers as well as short research notes can be submitted. Descriptive papers dealing with non-mammals, cannot be accepted for publication with some exception.