Ozan H, Atasever A, Sinav A, Simsek C, Basar R
Department of Anatomy, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.
Kaibogaku Zasshi. 1997 Dec;72(6):515-9.
In the course of a routine dissection of the anterior region of the arm an accessory muscle was observed in the flexor aspect of the right arm of a 64-year-old male cadaver. This accessory muscle, which was considered to be the third head of the biceps brachii muscle originated from the inserting tendon of the deltoid muscle. The muscle gave rise to three tendons as it approached the cubital fossa. Two of these tendons inserted to the bicipital aponeurosis whereas the third tendon inserted to the ulnar head of the pronator teres muscle. Dissection of the forearm on both sides revealed that the palmaris longus muscles was absent bilaterally. Mechanical effects of the insertion tendons of the accessory head of the biceps brachii on the median nerve, especially during the supination of the forearm, are discussed. For radiodiagnostic procedures, MRI images of the accessory head were obtained in the coronal and axial planes.
在对一名64岁男性尸体右臂前部进行常规解剖的过程中,在其右臂屈侧观察到一块副肌。这块副肌被认为是肱二头肌的第三个头,起自三角肌的止腱。该肌肉在接近肘窝时发出三条肌腱。其中两条肌腱止于肱二头肌腱膜,而第三条肌腱止于旋前圆肌的尺骨头。对双侧前臂进行解剖发现,双侧掌长肌均缺如。讨论了肱二头肌副头止腱对正中神经的机械影响,尤其是在前臂旋后时。为进行放射诊断,获取了该副头在冠状面和轴位的MRI图像。