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摘要
背景:跟腱(AT)及其插入部位的病变是一个非常普遍的问题。对其解剖结构的透彻了解将有助于我们制定和调整治疗方案。因此,我们进行了一项研究,以确定跟腱插入小方结节(CT)的解剖足迹。研究方法:通过解剖 27 具人体下肢(18 具尸体)来确定 AT 的所有三个筋膜在 CT 上的插入部位。此外,还计算了插入点的宽度和插入点近端 1 厘米处 AT 的厚度。结果:在所解剖的 27 个下肢中,反张力肌的旋转、每个肌腹有三个单独的束带以及这些束带的插入位置都是一致的。其插入部分的平均宽度为 26.62 毫米,标准差(SD)为 1.98 毫米。在距插入点近 1 厘米处的 AT 平均厚度为 8.06 毫米,标准差为 2.18 毫米。结论:这些发现对踝关节和足部外科医生来说很有价值,有助于他们更好地了解插入性肌腱病变和部分厚度的 AT 撕裂,从而设计出更好的手术修复方案,并在物理治疗方面对南印度人进行保守治疗。
Insertional footprint of achilles tendon on calcaneal tuberosity in South Indian population: A cadaveric study
Background: Pathologies related to the Achilles tendon (AT) and its insertion are a very prevalent problem. A thorough understanding of its anatomy would assist us to develop and fine-tune treatment options for the same. Hence, a study was done to identify the anatomical footprint of the insertion of AT on the calcaneal tuberosity (CT). Methodology: A cadaveric study was conducted, in which 27 human lower limbs (18 cadavers) were dissected to determine the insertion site of all three fascicles of the AT on the CT. The width of the insertion and thickness of the AT 1 cm proximal to the insertion were also calculated. Results: Rotation of AT, presence of three individual fascicles for each muscle belly, and insertion of these fascicles were consistent throughout the 27 lower extremities dissected. The average width of its insertion is 26.62 mm, with a standard deviation (SD) of 1.98 mm. The average thickness of the AT 1 cm proximal to the insertion was found to be 8.06 mm with a SD of 2.18 mm. Conclusion: These findings are of worth to the ankle and foot surgeons for a better understanding of the insertional tendinopathies and partial thickness tears of AT to design better surgical options for its repair and modulate the conservative management in terms of physiotherapy to the South Indian population.