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摘要
坐骨神经(SN)呈现出不寻常的形态,在梨状肌水平有五条较小的纤维,而不是一条或两条神经。这五条纤维从起源到连接形成坐骨神经的位置长达 7.5 厘米。腓总神经在腘窝处产生三个末端分支:胫神经、腓总神经和另一条供应腓肠肌内侧头的不寻常神经。该病例之所以不寻常,是因为SN的两个组成部分相对于梨状肌有不同的位置变化,但没有五根纤维;此外,SN到达腘窝时通常会分叉,而不是三叉。该病例呈现的是腹股沟肌到梨状肌的 A 型模式。据记载,这种模式在非洲一些地区最为常见。一些作者报告了两种SN三叉模式。一种是腓肠神经在腘窝处产生胫神经、腓浅神经和腓深神经,另一种是腓肠神经在腘窝处产生胫神经、腓总神经和鞍神经。本病例与众不同,因为它呈现了一种未曾报道过的不寻常模式,即腓肠神经三叉化,产生胫神经、腓总神经和供应腓肠肌内侧头的神经。目前的变异从未在其他地方报道过。
An unusual variation in the formation and termination of the sciatic nerve - a case report
The sciatic nerve (SN) presented with unusual patterns in which five smaller fibers instead of one or two nerves at the level of the Piriformis muscle. Those five fibers measured 7.5 cm from their origin to where they joined to form the SN. The SN terminated in the popliteal fossa by giving rise to three terminal branches: the tibial nerve, the common peroneal nerve, and another unusual nerve that supplied the medial head of the gastrocnemius. This case is unusual because the SN presents with different positional variations of its two components in relation to the piriformis muscle but not five fibers; in addition, the SN normally bifurcates instead of trifurcating when it reaches in the popliteal fossa. The case presented a Type A pattern of SN to the piriformis muscle. This type of pattern has been documented to be the most common in some parts of Africa. Some authors have reported two patterns of trifurcation of the SN. One is a pattern where the SN gave rise to the tibial, superficial, and deep peroneal nerves at the popliteal fossa, and another is a trifurcation pattern where it gave rise to the tibial, common peroneal, and sural nerves. The case is different as it presents an unusual unreported pattern where the SN trifurcates by giving rise to the tibial, common peroneal, and nerve that supplies the medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle. The current variation has never been reported elsewhere.
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The Rwanda Medical Journal (RMJ), is a Not-For-Profit scientific, medical, journal that is published entirely online in open-access electronic format. The RMJ is an interdisciplinary research journal for publication of original work in all the major health disciplines. Through a rigorous process of evaluation and peer review, The RMJ strives to publish original works of high quality for a diverse audience of healthcare professionals. The Journal seeks to deepen knowledge and advance scientific discovery to improve the quality of care of patients in Rwanda and internationally.