Gross and functional analyses of the tensor fasciae suralis muscle with magnetic resonance imaging

Ethan L. Snow , Branden C. Fox , Hunter A. Eide , Matthew J. Vilburn
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Abstract

Introduction

The tensor fasciae suralis (TFS) is a non-typical skeletal muscle that develops from one of the hamstring muscles and attaches to the deep fascia of the posterior leg (i.e., crural/sural fascia). By spanning the popliteal region, TFS can present as an unsuspected mass, impinge contiguous neurovasculature, complicate surgical access to posterior knee, and strain under typical use of the lower limb. Despite the necessary clinical discussion TFS generates, information about comparative gross anatomy examination, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and functional analyses of TFS is scarce in the literature. Therefore, the objective of the present study is to present a comprehensive report of a left unilateral TFS with gross imaging, detailed anatomical descriptions, MRI, biomechanical analysis, comparative review of published TFS cases, and discussion of clinical implications.

Methods

A left unilateral TFS was discovered during routine human cadaver dissection. After initial discovery of its proximal segment, axial and sagittal T1-and T2-weighted MRI was performed to visualize the entire TFS and its relation to nearby structures. The entire TFS and contiguous anatomy were then dissected, carefully cleaned of extraneous fascia, and photographed in situ. Gross and microscopic architectural features of TFS were measured, and its maximal isometric force was calculated.

Results

The 13.4 cm long, 5.02 g muscular belly of TFS branched 27.2° from the long head of biceps femoris and inserted into the investing fascia of the gastrocnemius medial head via a prominent 2.6 cm × 4.8 mm x 0.5 mm tendon. Gross imaging and MRI showed TFS crossing over the common fibular, tibial, and medial sural nerves. Biomechanical analysis determined TFS to be capable of producing 8.10 N of force.

Conclusions

The course of TFS offers notable clinical discussion about distal motor and sensory loss resulting from compression-based lesions of the underlying nerves. MRI, paired with full gross imaging and biomechanical analyses, provides a catalog of comparative information on TFS that may aide in differential diagnosis of an unsuspected mass in the popliteal region and guide subsequent treatment.

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利用磁共振成像对腹股沟筋膜张肌进行大体和功能分析
导言:硬筋膜张肌(TFS)是一种非典型骨骼肌,由腿筋肌之一发育而成,附着于腿后部深筋膜(即硬筋膜/韧带筋膜)。由于横跨腘绳肌区域,TFS 可表现为一个未被察觉的肿块,影响毗邻的神经血管,使膝关节后侧的手术入路复杂化,并在下肢正常使用的情况下造成劳损。尽管 TFS 会引发必要的临床讨论,但有关 TFS 的大体解剖检查、磁共振成像(MRI)和功能分析的文献资料却很少。因此,本研究旨在通过大体成像、详细解剖描述、核磁共振成像、生物力学分析、已发表 TFS 病例的对比回顾以及临床影响讨论,全面报告左侧单侧 TFS。在初步发现其近段后,进行了轴向和矢状位 T1 和 T2 加权核磁共振成像,以观察整个 TFS 及其与附近结构的关系。然后解剖整个 TFS 及其毗连的解剖结构,仔细清理多余的筋膜,并在原位拍照。结果13.4厘米长、5.02克重的TFS肌腹从股二头肌长头分支27.2°,通过一条突出的2.6厘米×4.8毫米×0.5毫米肌腱插入腓肠肌内侧头的内陷筋膜。大体成像和核磁共振成像显示 TFS 穿过了腓总神经、胫神经和内侧硬膜神经。生物力学分析表明,TFS 能够产生 8.10 牛顿的力。结论 TFS 的病程为临床讨论压迫下层神经的病变导致远端运动和感觉丧失提供了重要依据。核磁共振成像与全面的大体成像和生物力学分析相配合,提供了有关 TFS 的比较信息目录,可帮助对腘窝部位未被发现的肿块进行鉴别诊断,并指导后续治疗。
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期刊介绍: Translational Research in Anatomy is an international peer-reviewed and open access journal that publishes high-quality original papers. Focusing on translational research, the journal aims to disseminate the knowledge that is gained in the basic science of anatomy and to apply it to the diagnosis and treatment of human pathology in order to improve individual patient well-being. Topics published in Translational Research in Anatomy include anatomy in all of its aspects, especially those that have application to other scientific disciplines including the health sciences: • gross anatomy • neuroanatomy • histology • immunohistochemistry • comparative anatomy • embryology • molecular biology • microscopic anatomy • forensics • imaging/radiology • medical education Priority will be given to studies that clearly articulate their relevance to the broader aspects of anatomy and how they can impact patient care.Strengthening the ties between morphological research and medicine will foster collaboration between anatomists and physicians. Therefore, Translational Research in Anatomy will serve as a platform for communication and understanding between the disciplines of anatomy and medicine and will aid in the dissemination of anatomical research. The journal accepts the following article types: 1. Review articles 2. Original research papers 3. New state-of-the-art methods of research in the field of anatomy including imaging, dissection methods, medical devices and quantitation 4. Education papers (teaching technologies/methods in medical education in anatomy) 5. Commentaries 6. Letters to the Editor 7. Selected conference papers 8. Case Reports
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