Anatomical structure of the subcutaneous tissue on the anterior surface of human thigh.

Teruki Ishida, Kyoko Takeuchi, Shogo Hayashi, Shinichi Kawata, Naoyuki Hatayama, Ning Qu, Masakazu Shibata, Masahiro Itoh
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Abstract

The anterior thighs of 16 limbs from eight donated cadavers were observed using ultrasonic imaging and gross dissection with a specific focus on the subcutaneous tissue, which is considered an auxiliary element of locomotion. On ultrasonic imaging, the subcutaneous tissue was found to comprise multiple layers. The number of layers gradually decreased on progressing distally in the thigh. On gross dissection, a lot of fatty tissue and loose multiple laminar structures were observed in the medial and proximal areas. However, on progressing distally, these layers thinned out and became less fatty. Cutaneous nerves were apparent among the layers below the dermis. In addition, there were many associated fiber bundles between the dermis and muscle fascia, some of which appeared to be so-called skin ligaments that run through the subcutaneous tissue perpendicularly from the fascia to dermis, accompanying cutaneous nerve fibers and blood vessels. While identifying the peripheral cutaneous nerve fibers, several anastomosing rami and neural networks were recognized. These observations suggest that skin ligaments could be elements regulating motor restriction during muscular movement.

人大腿前表面皮下组织的解剖结构。
采用超声成像和大体解剖的方法对8具捐赠尸体的16条肢体的前大腿进行了观察,特别关注皮下组织,皮下组织被认为是运动的辅助因素。超声成像发现皮下组织由多层组成。层数逐渐减少的进展远端在大腿。大体解剖,内侧及近端可见大量脂肪组织及疏松的多层层状结构。然而,在向远端发展时,这些层变薄,脂肪变少。真皮以下各层可见皮神经。此外,在真皮层和肌筋膜之间有许多相关的纤维束,其中一些似乎是所谓的皮肤韧带,从筋膜到真皮层垂直穿过皮下组织,伴随皮神经纤维和血管。在识别周围皮神经纤维的同时,还识别了几个吻合支和神经网络。这些观察结果表明,在肌肉运动过程中,皮肤韧带可能是调节运动限制的因素。
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