An Unusual Variety of the Extensor Digiti Muscles: Report with Notes on Repetition Strain Injuries
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Resumo: | In over 500 human cadaveric dissections of arms and forearms, performed to the present date, we find frequent anatomical variations, corresponding to classic descriptions. Last year, we found a singular anatomic variation of the extensor muscles of the forearm, which seems previously undescribed. It is our strong belief that gross anatomy studies, and gross dissection should be updated and reintroduced in modern anatomical studies, for teaching, research, or surgical training purposes. We detected a peculiar anatomical variant of the Superficial Extensor Digiti Muscles in the forearm of a human 73 year old male Caucasian cadaver. We clearly identified a thick bundle of muscular fibres, connecting the main muscular shafts of the Extensor Digiti Minimi, and the Extensor Digitorum Communis Muscles, in a perfectly defined muscular expansion, bridging obliquely downwards and outwards, between the two main muscular shafts. In our series, this is the first occurrence of such anatomical disposition. Anatomical variations of the extensor tendons to the fingers are frequently detected in the wrist, hand and fingers compartments. The careful analysis of the variants of muscular shafts in the forearm compartment, as commonly reported in the earliest anatomical descriptions will bring renewed light to the functional assessment of the extensor mechanism of the human fingers. In this sense, we reviewed the oldest anatomical descriptions, from the 16th century to the present date. |
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An Unusual Variety of the Extensor Digiti Muscles: Report with Notes on Repetition Strain InjuriesVariante Anatómica dos Músculos Extensores dos Dedos: Um Achado Invulgar Suscitando Comentário sobre TendinopatiasIn over 500 human cadaveric dissections of arms and forearms, performed to the present date, we find frequent anatomical variations, corresponding to classic descriptions. Last year, we found a singular anatomic variation of the extensor muscles of the forearm, which seems previously undescribed. It is our strong belief that gross anatomy studies, and gross dissection should be updated and reintroduced in modern anatomical studies, for teaching, research, or surgical training purposes. We detected a peculiar anatomical variant of the Superficial Extensor Digiti Muscles in the forearm of a human 73 year old male Caucasian cadaver. We clearly identified a thick bundle of muscular fibres, connecting the main muscular shafts of the Extensor Digiti Minimi, and the Extensor Digitorum Communis Muscles, in a perfectly defined muscular expansion, bridging obliquely downwards and outwards, between the two main muscular shafts. In our series, this is the first occurrence of such anatomical disposition. Anatomical variations of the extensor tendons to the fingers are frequently detected in the wrist, hand and fingers compartments. The careful analysis of the variants of muscular shafts in the forearm compartment, as commonly reported in the earliest anatomical descriptions will bring renewed light to the functional assessment of the extensor mechanism of the human fingers. In this sense, we reviewed the oldest anatomical descriptions, from the 16th century to the present date.Na série alargada de mais de 500 dissecções de antebraços e mãos cadavéricas humanas, efectuadas por rotina anual do Departamento de Anatomia da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa desde 1973, detectam-se frequentemente variações anatómicas, com especial incidência a nível dos tendões extensores dos dedos. Detectámos em 2011, uma disposição peculiar dos feixes musculares dos músculos extensores superficiais dos dedos de que, por extensa revisão bibliográfica, não encontramos descrição. Identificou-se um curto feixe de fibras musculares unindo os ventres principais dos músculos extensor comum dos dedos e extensor do dedo mínimo, na margem ulnar do terço médio do antebraço de um caucasiano do sexo masculino, com 73 anos de idade. Consultando textos de Anatomia publicados, desde o séc. XVI até á actualidade, verifica-se que as mais antigas descrições anatómicas se referem precisamente a uma maior coesão, com divisão baixa entre os ventres musculares destes dois músculos. Apresentámos os resultados preliminares deste estudo no XXII International Symposium of Morphological Sciences, em Fevereiro de 2012, reservando a redacção pormenorizada deste achado anatómico para um dos primeiros números da publicaçãoArchives of Anatomy da Sociedade Anatómica Portuguesa. É nossa profunda convicção de que os estudos anatómicos, e em particular a dissecção cadavérica humana, necessitam ser revalorizados e modernizados, no início do novo milénio, pelo seu imprescindível contributo aos estudos médicos, tanto em termos curriculares básicos, como ainda na investigação clínica e cirúrgica, ou em termos de treino pósgraduado de técnicas cirúrgicas.Ordem dos Médicos2013-06-21info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/4259oai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/4259Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 26 No. 3 (2013): May-June; 278-283Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 26 N.º 3 (2013): Maio-Junho; 278-2831646-07580870-399Xreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/4259https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/4259/3364Bettencourt Pires, Maria AlexandreCasal, DiogoMascarenhas de Lemos, LuísGodinho, Carlos EduardoPais, DiogoGoyri-O'Neill, Joãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-12-20T11:03:31Zoai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/4259Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:18:46.600103Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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An Unusual Variety of the Extensor Digiti Muscles: Report with Notes on Repetition Strain Injuries Variante Anatómica dos Músculos Extensores dos Dedos: Um Achado Invulgar Suscitando Comentário sobre Tendinopatias |
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An Unusual Variety of the Extensor Digiti Muscles: Report with Notes on Repetition Strain Injuries |
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An Unusual Variety of the Extensor Digiti Muscles: Report with Notes on Repetition Strain Injuries Bettencourt Pires, Maria Alexandre |
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An Unusual Variety of the Extensor Digiti Muscles: Report with Notes on Repetition Strain Injuries |
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An Unusual Variety of the Extensor Digiti Muscles: Report with Notes on Repetition Strain Injuries |
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An Unusual Variety of the Extensor Digiti Muscles: Report with Notes on Repetition Strain Injuries |
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An Unusual Variety of the Extensor Digiti Muscles: Report with Notes on Repetition Strain Injuries |
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An Unusual Variety of the Extensor Digiti Muscles: Report with Notes on Repetition Strain Injuries |
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Bettencourt Pires, Maria Alexandre |
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Bettencourt Pires, Maria Alexandre Casal, Diogo Mascarenhas de Lemos, Luís Godinho, Carlos Eduardo Pais, Diogo Goyri-O'Neill, João |
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Casal, Diogo Mascarenhas de Lemos, Luís Godinho, Carlos Eduardo Pais, Diogo Goyri-O'Neill, João |
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Bettencourt Pires, Maria Alexandre Casal, Diogo Mascarenhas de Lemos, Luís Godinho, Carlos Eduardo Pais, Diogo Goyri-O'Neill, João |
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In over 500 human cadaveric dissections of arms and forearms, performed to the present date, we find frequent anatomical variations, corresponding to classic descriptions. Last year, we found a singular anatomic variation of the extensor muscles of the forearm, which seems previously undescribed. It is our strong belief that gross anatomy studies, and gross dissection should be updated and reintroduced in modern anatomical studies, for teaching, research, or surgical training purposes. We detected a peculiar anatomical variant of the Superficial Extensor Digiti Muscles in the forearm of a human 73 year old male Caucasian cadaver. We clearly identified a thick bundle of muscular fibres, connecting the main muscular shafts of the Extensor Digiti Minimi, and the Extensor Digitorum Communis Muscles, in a perfectly defined muscular expansion, bridging obliquely downwards and outwards, between the two main muscular shafts. In our series, this is the first occurrence of such anatomical disposition. Anatomical variations of the extensor tendons to the fingers are frequently detected in the wrist, hand and fingers compartments. The careful analysis of the variants of muscular shafts in the forearm compartment, as commonly reported in the earliest anatomical descriptions will bring renewed light to the functional assessment of the extensor mechanism of the human fingers. In this sense, we reviewed the oldest anatomical descriptions, from the 16th century to the present date. |
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