Wahba M Y, Singh G D, Lozanoff S
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
Clin Anat. 1998;11(1):55-9. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1098-2353(1998)11:1<55::AID-CA9>3.0.CO;2-R.
A well-developed anomalous muscle within the forearm flexor compartment was discovered during a routine cadaveric dissection. The identified muscle originated from the intercompartmental septum on the medial side of the forearm just proximal to the wrist joint and inserted on the proximal phalanx of the fifth digit. When stressed, the tendon of the muscle produced flexion of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the fifth digit. Contiguous muscles, including the flexor digitorum profundus, displayed normal morphology. The muscle appeared to be an accessory belly of flexor digitorum profundus. The combination of an accessory flexor digitorum profundus muscle belly acting on the metacarpophalangeal joint of the little finger has not been previously reported. Based on its origin, insertion, and action we have named this variant accessory flexor digiti minimi profundus. This muscular variant could have clinical relevance, possibly affecting ulnar nerve function and circulation in the hand.
在一次常规尸体解剖中,在前臂屈肌间隙内发现了一块发育良好的异常肌肉。所识别出的肌肉起自前臂内侧腕关节近端的肌间隔,止于小指近节指骨。当受到牵拉时,该肌肉的肌腱会导致小指掌指关节屈曲。相邻肌肉,包括指深屈肌,形态正常。这块肌肉似乎是指深屈肌的一个副肌腹。作用于小指掌指关节的指深屈肌副肌腹此前尚未见报道。根据其起止点和作用,我们将这种变异命名为小指指深屈肌副肌。这种肌肉变异可能具有临床意义,可能会影响尺神经功能和手部血液循环。