Shirali S, Hanson M, Branovacki G, Gonzalez M
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, 60612-7342, USA.
J Hand Surg Br. 1998 Apr;23(2):170-2. doi: 10.1016/s0266-7681(98)80167-8.
Sixty paired cadaver upper extremities were dissected to study the anatomy of the flexor pollicis longus in the forearm and its relation to the median and anterior interosseous nerves. An accessory head was noted in 33 (55%) of 60 specimens. The accessory head was noted to pass anterior to the anterior interosseous nerve in all specimens. The accessory head was noted to pass posterior to the median nerve in 57 specimens, and anterior to the nerve in three. Tendon or muscle anomalies were noted in eight specimens (13%), seven of which involved an anomalous attachment between the FPL and the flexor digitorum profundus of the index.
解剖60对尸体上肢,以研究前臂拇长屈肌的解剖结构及其与正中神经和骨间前神经的关系。在60个标本中的33个(55%)发现有副头。在所有标本中,副头均走行于骨间前神经前方。在57个标本中,副头走行于正中神经后方,3个标本中走行于正中神经前方。在8个标本(13%)中发现肌腱或肌肉异常,其中7个涉及拇长屈肌与示指指深屈肌之间的异常附着。