George Tsakotos, Łukasz Olewnik, George Triantafyllou, Georgi P Georgiev, Nicol Zielinska, Maria Piagkou
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Abstract
Background: The sartorius muscle (SM) belongs to the thigh anterior compartment musculature. It is the longest muscle of the human body, while its variations are described rarely. The current case report aims to describe a distal bifurcation of the SM, forming the bicaudatus SM variant.
Materials and methods: An 84-year-old male cadaver was dissected for educational and research purposes at the Department of Anatomy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Results: On the left lower limb, the SM originated, typically, from the anterior superior iliac spine. After 351.22 mm of length, it was bifurcated into an anterior and posterior part. Both muscular parts contributed to the pes anserinus morphology. Femoral nerve branches provided innervation to the variant muscle, while the saphenous nerve and vein coursed posteriorly to the variant muscle.
Conclusions: SM morphological variability is described quite rarely. The current case report corresponds to the bicaudatus SM variant. Accessory parts of the SM could lead to compression symptoms to the femoral nerve anterior branches, as well as to the saphenous nerve.
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"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.