Anatomical Variations of the Peroneus Tertius and Extensor Digitorum Longus Muscles – Case Presentation

Mihai-Iuliu Harșa, Lóránd Kocsis, Angéla-Mária Czundel, L. Dénes, Z. Pap
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Abstract Introduction: The extensor digitorum longus and peroneus tertius muscles have multiple morphological variations. The tendinous slips of these muscles are used as grafts to replace other damaged tendons. Case presentation: We present a unique anatomical variant observed during dissection of a cadaver at the Department of Anatomy and Embryology of the “George Emil Palade” University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Târgu Mureș, Romania. The peroneus tertius muscle was identified on the left lower extremity as originating from the inferior third of the fibula and interosseus membrane. The posterior belly of this muscle joins the muscular belly of the extensor digitorum longus muscle. The tendons of toes II to V detach from the extensor digitorum longus muscle with an additional tendon. This last tendon gives off an accessory tendinous slip; lateral to this, the peroneus tertius muscle tendon is observed. In case of the right lower limb we also noted the peroneus tertius muscle originating from the distal part of the extensor digitorum longus muscle. Regarding the extensor digitorum longus muscle we describe an accessory tendinous slip. Conclusion: The anatomical variation reported in this study is similar to those reported by previous studies, but displays particular characteristics regarding the VI tendon of extensor digitorum longus and the joining of the peroneus tertius and extensor digitorum longus muscles in the left lower extremity.
腓骨第三肌和指长伸肌的解剖变异-病例介绍
摘要导读:指长伸肌和腓骨近近肌具有多种形态变异。这些肌肉的肌腱滑脱被用作移植物来代替其他受损的肌腱。病例介绍:我们提出了一种独特的解剖变异,在解剖尸体时观察到的“乔治·埃米尔·帕拉德”大学解剖和胚胎学系的医学,药学,科学和技术的 rgu穆列斯特,罗马尼亚。在左下肢腓骨腓骨三叉肌起源于腓骨下三分之一和骨间膜。这块肌肉的后腹与指长伸肌的肌肉腹相连。趾II至趾V的肌腱与指长伸肌有一附加肌腱分离。这最后的肌腱发出一个副腱滑移;在它的外侧,可以看到腓骨第三肌肌腱。在右下肢的情况下我们也注意到腓骨第三肌起源于指长伸肌的远端。关于指长伸肌,我们描述一个副腱滑移。结论:本研究报告的解剖变异与以往研究相似,但在左下肢指长伸肌VI肌腱和腓骨近端肌与指长伸肌的连接处表现出特殊的特征。
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