The study of anatomy of tarsal tunnel in human fetuses by dissection method

Q4 Medicine
B. Chaithra Rao, S. Annam, Sreepadma Sunkeswari, S. Patil
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Background: The flexor retinaculum of foot extends from the medial malleolus to the calcaneus to form the roof of tarsal tunnel. The structures passing through the tunnel are tendons of tibialis posterior, flexor digitorum longus & flexor hallucis longus, the tibial nerve & the posterior tibial artery with its venae comitantes. In order to understand the pathogenesis and improve the treatment of tarsal tunnel syndrome, we investigated the tarsal region of human foetuses anatomically. Methodology: The study was done on aborted/ stillborn foetuses in the Department of Anatomy of Sapthagiri Institute of Medical, Sciences, Bangalore. The structures passing under the flexor retinaculum of foot were dissected in 68 normal limbs of 34 foetuses of gestational age ranging from 10 weeks to term. Results: It was noted that the structures were arranged in two planes. Most commonly the superficial plane contained the tendon of tibialis posterior, posterior tibial artery & tibial nerve from medial to lateral side. In the deeper plane were the tendons of flexor digitorum longus medial to that of flexor hallucis longus. The bifurcation of tibial nerve mostly occurred under cover of flexor retinaculum and that of posterior tibial artery was distal to it. Conclusion: The understanding of arrangement of structures under cover of flexor retinaculum is important for diagnosis and treatment of tarsal tunnel syndrome in adults and also for the surgical correction of clubfoot, poliomyelitis & other deformities of foot in children.
应用解剖方法研究胎儿跗骨隧道的解剖学
背景:足屈肌支持带从内踝延伸到跟骨,形成跗骨隧道的顶部。穿过隧道的结构有胫后肌、趾长屈肌和拇长屈肌肌腱、胫神经和胫后动脉及其伴静脉。为了进一步了解跗骨隧道综合征的发病机制,提高治疗水平,我们对胎儿的跗骨区进行了解剖研究。方法:本研究是在班加罗尔Sapthagiri医学科学研究所解剖部对流产/死产胎儿进行的。对34例胎龄从10周至足月的68条正常肢体的足屈肌支持带下的组织进行解剖。结果:观察到结构呈两平面排列。最常见的浅平面包括胫骨后肌肌腱,胫骨后动脉和胫骨神经从内侧到外侧。深平面为指长屈肌与幻觉长屈肌内侧的肌腱。胫神经分叉多发生在屈肌支持带的掩护下,胫后动脉分叉在其远端。结论:了解屈肌支持带覆盖下的结构排列对成人跗骨隧道综合征的诊断和治疗,以及对儿童畸形足、脊髓灰质炎等足部畸形的手术矫治具有重要意义。
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